Dr M offers to be witness in suit against Azmin

Dr M offers to be witness in suit against Azmin

This follows the suit by Gombak voters against their MP.

Dr Mahathir Mohamad says he is ‘ready to help’ in the Gombak voters’ suit against their MP, Mohamed Azmin Ali.
PETALING JAYA:
Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has offered to be a witness in court for the lawsuit filed by several Gombak voters against their MP, Mohamed Azmin Ali.

In a Facebook post, Mahathir said the letter of demand filed by the plaintiffs had touched on the Sheraton Move amid the political turmoil in February and the formation of the Perikatan Nasional (PN) government.

“I view the people’s bravery to question the credibility and integrity of an MP like Azmin as a reflection of a mature democracy.

“I am ready to offer myself as a witness in court if my statement is needed. I am ready to help,” the Langkawi MP said.

Mahathir said he himself had spoken about some of the matters raised by the plaintiffs in their demand letter, adding that the courts were the best forum to confirm the allegations brought up in the suit.

He said elected representatives need to understand that the people chose them to be their voice in Parliament and to lead them, not to grapple for power or to serve their own interests.

Ten Gombak voters filed a suit for deceit and breach of fiduciary duty against Azmin last week, wanting a declaration that the senior minister for economy, as trustee, owes them a fiduciary duty as an elected representative.

The plaintiffs also want a declaration that Azmin committed the tort of deceit against them and that he had violated his constitutional oath under Article 59(1) read together with the 6th Schedule of the Federal Constitution.

In their statement of claim sighted by FMT, the plaintiffs’ bone of contention is that Azmin made a representation that he was standing for election in 2018 to oust the then Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition and to free Malaysia of corrupt officials.

They said Azmin caused the collapse of the Pakatan Harapan (PH) government in February and joined the PN administration, which included BN and persons Azmin himself had acknowledged were “credibly accused of corrupt practices”.

The plaintiffs said Azmin, the former PKR deputy president, had pledged to abide by the PH 2018 election manifesto, to address, among others, the wrongdoings of BN when it was the federal government.

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