PROMINENT lawyer Shafee Abdullah has claimed that he was recommended by Dr Mahathir Mohamad as an ad hoc prosecutor to prosecute Anwar Ibrahim during his second sodomy trial in 2014.
Shafee, who currently represents former prime minister Najib Razak as he faces graft charges relating to SRC International, said he was initially reluctant to do so but was persuaded otherwise.
“As a background to this ad hoc appointment of mine, Najib was not keen with the idea of appointing me as the prosecutor by way of FIAT for these appeals because he did not want to offend the then attorney-general, Gani Patail. In fact, he was most reluctant.

He said it was probably due to the AGC losing the case at the high court, and Anwar’s first sodomy case at the Federal Court.
“I remember being summoned in about June or July 2013 (or thereabout) by Dr Mahathir through Matthias Chang to attend a meeting with Dr Mahathir at the Perdana Leadership Foundation in Putrajaya.
“Soon, I learned that Najib, the prime minister was also invited to meet Dr Mahathir slightly earlier than the meeting between me and Dr Mahathir. I learned subsequently that Dr Mahathir had managed to persuade Najib to convince the attorney-general to appoint me by way of FIAT as a special prosecutor in these appeals.”
Chang is Dr Mahathir’s former political secretary and had served as his lawyer.
Shafee said he was informed of the meeting by Dr Mahathir himself after Najib had left the Perdana Leadership Foundation building.
Within days, Shafee said she he was told by officers from Dr Mahathir’s office and the Prime Minister’s Department that he should meet Gani “for the purposes of the appointment as everything has been agreed to for my appointment”.

Shafee said he then met Gani in the presence of former Chief Justice Hanafiah Zakaria.
He added that a written agreement was drafted reflecting the terms of my appointment.
Shafee also denied being paid RM9.5 million as alleged by Anwar last year but said he accepted RM1,000 in payments on the Gani’s suggestion, which resulted in a written agreement dated July 19, 2013.
He added that the written agreement is “within the knowledge of every concerned individual who participated in this decision-making process” and therefore there could not have been any misunderstanding that I should be paid any fee over and above the RM1,000.

Anwar, who was convicted in 2014 and jailed a year later, yesterday said his lawyers had received an affidavit signed by an Attorney-General’s Chambers officer backing his claim that the Umno lawyer was paid the amount after prosecuting him.
The officer said that Najib had issued two cheques on September 11, 2013 and February 14, 2014, for RM4.3 million and RM5.2 million, respectively, and that Shafee received the money in his account on September 13, 2013 and February 17, 2014.
Anwar had based his application on a Sarawak Report article published in June last year, alleging that the funds transferred came from a bank account that was funded by money stolen by Najib from former 1Malaysia Development Bhd subsidiary SRC International Sdn Bhd, which had borrowed RM4 billion from Retirement Fund Inc, or KWAP.
The PKR president-elect will likely press ahead with an appeal against a high court decision in February, which struck out a previous application to overturn his conviction due to a lack of evidence, lawyers said. – September 8, 2018.
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Dumno knows if they can drive a wedge between Dr M and Anwar, it will be easier to create hatred within the ruling parties and cause a split... and it will be much easier for the Dumno-Pas coalition of gain control..
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