A PETITION to demand that Najib Razak’s corruption trial be aired live on public television has gathered more than 10,000 signatures since it was started yesterday.
The petition, which was started by Karim Yasin has to date gotten more than 13,500 signatures. It urges Communication and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo to air the trial on RTM1.
The petition argues that live proceedings will ensure that the proceedings will be transparent since it is a matter of public interest.
The petition was also started in order to generate more funds for Tabung Harapan, where the rights to broadcast the trial from RTM could be sold to broadcasters worldwide.
Lawyer Surendra Ananth said it was up to the court to decide on whether the proceedings can be aired live.
“The purpose is to ensure transparency of the judicial process, that justice is seen to be done. Live streaming the trial would be in line with this purpose,” he told The Malaysian Insight when contacted.
The Malaysian Bar constitutional law committee co-chairman said the live stream could also affect proceedings by affecting witness behaviour.
“Live-streaming might change the way witnesses act in a trial. People might act differently when there is a camera in front them, knowing that the whole world is watching.
“It would be up to the judge at the end of the day, but there is nothing in law that prohibits him for allowing it,” he said.
Najib, 64, was charged last week with misusing his position as a prime minister and finance minister to receive RM42 million as inducement to provide a sovereign guarantee on behalf of the Malaysian government for a RM4 billion loan from the Retirement Fund Inc (KWAP) to SRC International Sdn Bhd.
The former leader, who fell from power after Barisan Nasional lost the May 9 general election, is facing three counts of criminal breach of trust in his capacity as prime minister, finance minister and SRC International adviser emeritus.
Najib is also facing another charge under the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission Act.
SRC International was formerly a subsidiary of 1Malaysia Development Bhd, the brainchild of Najib. – July 8, 2018.
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