BREAKING NEWS
Rosmah Mansor, the wife of former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, has reached an agreement with the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) to quash 17 charges against her, according to sources.
The agreement was reached after a series of negotiations between Rosmah’s legal team and the AGC, with the court set to hear the matter on [Date].
Under the agreement, Rosmah will face a reduced number of charges, with the exact details still to be disclosed. The development comes as a surprise to many, given the strength of the evidence against Rosmah in the corruption case.
Rosmah was initially charged with 17 counts of money laundering, graft, and abuse of power, with the prosecution alleging that she had received millions of dollars in bribes from a company involved in a solar panel project.
The case has been ongoing for several years, with Rosmah’s legal team arguing that the charges were politically motivated and lacked evidence.
The agreement has sparked widespread speculation about the reasons behind the sudden development, with some suggesting that Rosmah may have agreed to cooperate with the authorities in exchange for a reduced sentence.
The news has sent shockwaves through the Malaysian political scene, with many calling for transparency and accountability in the handling of the case.
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Another day, another step backwards.
Rosmah first seen Rakyat reaction if good reaction next is najib
That’s why I want to vote for PAS in the next GE.
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Thailand, Bangladesh, Philippine, Indonesia & now Malaysia of course how can we miss the party..