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Malaysia's Jailed Ex-PM Najib Withdraws Appeal on House Arrest, Local Media Reports

Lawyers filed the withdrawal without stating a reason, leaving Najib unable to revive the appeal over home detention.

  • On Monday, jailed former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak withdrew his appeal against a court ruling denying his request to serve the remainder of his prison sentence under house arrest.
  • Najib had launched the legal bid after claiming that a 2024 pardons board decision in Malaysia included an addendum order allowing him to serve his remaining term at home, which he alleged authorities ignored.
  • His law firm, Shafee, filed a "Notice for Discontinuance" on Apr 3 according to court documents, though the filing did not state a reason for abandoning the legal challenge.
  • This withdrawal follows a Dec ruling where Najib received a 15-year jail term and a US$2.8 billion fine for abuse of power and money laundering, marking another significant setback in his legal battles.
  • Najib is currently serving a six-year sentence for graft and money laundering related to the state fund scandal, where investigators allege at least US$4.5 billion was stolen during his tenure as premier.
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Malaysia's jailed ex-PM Najib withdraws appeal on house arrest, local media reports

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WTVB broke the news on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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