Najib seeks to remove Malaysia’s top judge from graft appeal

ABC News:

PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia — Former Prime Minister Najib Razak sought Tuesday to remove Malaysia’s top judge from the final appeal against his 12-year prison sentence in a graft case linked to the massive looting of the 1MDB state fund.

The new twist came after a five-member Federal Court bench, led by Chief Justice Maimun Tuan Mat, last week refused to postpone the hearing for Najib’s newly appointed lawyers to prepare for the case.

The court also rejected his attempt to introduce new evidence that could spark a retrial on allegations of judicial bias. Najib’s new lead counsel, Hisyam Teh Poh Teik, then asked to withdraw himself as he wasn’t given time to prepare but the court denied his request.

Hisyam then said he would not make any new submissions in the appeal in addition to those already prepared by the previous lawyer. Najib has protested that his right to a fair hearing was at stake as he was left with no effective counsel or proper representation in such a case.

The prosecution ended its arguments Friday and his defense was due to begin Tuesday.