No trial in Malaysia’s courts during two-week Covid-19 shutdown, including Najib’s 1MDB case
BY IDA LIM
KUALA LUMPUR, March 17 — There will be no court hearings of any cases over the next two weeks during March 18 to March 31 when Malaysia temporarily shuts down non-essential services to slow the spread of Covid-19. “All trials/ hearings of civil cases and criminal cases throughout March 18, 2020 to March 31, 2020 are postponed and the determination of new trial/ hearing dates will be notified subsequently,” the guideline read.
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