PUTRAJAYA, Aug 15 — Former prime minister Najib Razak could begin serving his sentence under house arrest as early as November if the High Court rules that the royal addendum to his pardon is valid, lawyer Hanif Khatri Abdulla said. The Federal Court this week dismissed an appeal by the prosecution in Najib Razak’s judicial review application concerning a royal addendum that may allow him to serve his prison sentence under house arrest.. Hanif explained that the arrangement could proceed despite pending administrative matters, provided the court affirms its validity. Najib is currently serving a 12-year sentence for corruption linked to SRC International but has had part of his sentence reduced via royal pardon.
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