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Old 04-02-2016, 04:56 PM   #70
loveikan
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Originally Posted by globalcookie View Post
Ok so other countries cannot prosecute a Head of State (HOS) or a former HOS for offences committed during his capacity as HOS.

In this case, it is only for M'sia to deal with him, provided he falls out of power and the future government prosecute him. Whether he will face his doing, is really for their own people to decide, and provided he doesn't manage to secure some immunity.
Looks likes Najib has to step down first before he can be prosecuted. But most likely it would not happens as he will be busy "whitenung" while at the same time get others to be immersed in the same muddy water, greased their hands too.

Btw One of my friends in Malaysia told me that the title Tun is suppose to enjoy immunity from court.
But remember Tun Ling was being charged for corruption in the Port Dickson case.
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