AG: Why issue gag order on Najib case when 'the whole world will talk about it?'
“The interim gag is only for SRC (International) and the four charges.
“So, take the four charges and consult good lawyers for independent legal advice and let them tell you your rights. As for today’s proceedings, of course you can report on it,” Thomas told the media.
Earlier in a court proceeding, the High Court granted an interim gag order against the media from discussing merits of the case after defence counsel Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah made the request.
He claimed his client had been facing a trial by media since he stepped down as prime minister, adding: “He (Najib) has the right to a fair trial.”
Thomas objected to the request, citing freedom of expression and speech.
“What is the point of issuing a gag order when the whole world will talk about it?” he said.
Thomas gave the example of the Sarawak Report, saying that the website was read globally.
“The defence will have to put in an official application for the gag order, which we will be vigorously objecting to,” he added.
Thomas also told Muhammad Shafee to specify whom the gag order applied to, to which the latter replied: “The media, both digital and newspaper.”
When approached later, Muhammad Shafee said the gag order was primarily aimed at stopping anyone from making statements that would get published in the media.
“Our Constitution guarantees a fair trial like most other civilised countries.
“One of the fundamentals of a fair trial is that you cannot discuss and issue statements commenting on the merits of the case in a prejudicial way, but if you’re reporting court proceedings, there is nothing wrong with it,” he said.
However, in a statement issued later, lawyer Syahredzan Johan said gag orders in principle were against freedom of expression.
He said Malaysia does not practise the jury system, therefore media reports on this case – whether on the merits or otherwise – cannot sway the judge.
“I am convinced that Najib will be dealt with fairly by the court based on the statements submitted, rather than be influenced by media reports.”
Syahredzan, who is also political secretary to DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang, said the case is high profile and would inevitably gain worldwide attention regardless of a gag order.
Therefore, a gag order will only end up punishing local media because the court has limited jurisdiction (and will find it hard to punish foreign media).
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