新闻报报看 | 扎希在健思基金案面对47项失信、贪污和洗黑钱案,去年1月才被裁决表罪成立,必须出庭自辩。但案件在今天续审时,却出现大反转。一开庭,主控官就在庭上向法官提出“释放但不等同无罪”DNAA申请,撤销扎希所有47项罪名控状。(主播:庄文杰、蔡心惠)
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00:00 70-year-old President Wu Tong and Vice Premier Amo Jassi were criticized for corruption and the "cold-shoulder" of the Party.
00:09 But after today, I believe Jassi can finally sleep well tonight.
00:15 Originally, Jassi was sentenced to death in January last year for 47 cases of "letters of letters, corruption and blackmail" and "execution" against the Foundation.
00:24 But the case was reversed today.
00:29 As soon as the court opened, the prosecutor asked the judge to release the 47 convicted criminals, which does not equal to the acquittal.
00:41 The so-called "DNAA" means "Discharge Not Amounting to Acquittal".
00:45 After the judge heard the testimony of the two sides, he finally ruled that Amo Jassi was released, but it did not mean acquittal.
00:53 But Jassi was obviously not satisfied with this ruling.
00:56 Because "release does not mean acquittal" means that if new evidence appears in the future, the Prosecutor General's Office can still re-acquit Jassi.
01:04 So Jassi's lawyer will file a lawsuit tomorrow to seek a verdict that all 47 convictions of Jassi are completely acquittal, to prove that he is innocent.
01:16 To add a little, according to the Federal Constitution, the Prosecutor General's Office has the right to issue and withdraw any acquittal at any time.
01:23 After four years of trial, the conviction of the Jens Foundation case has now been completely withdrawn.
01:30 In addition, the lawsuit of the foreign visa system of Jassi was also judged to be invalid.
01:37 After getting rid of these two cases, in other words, Jassi's current situation is like the Chinese newspaper's cover today with this title.
01:44 Three words, "freedom".
01:47 Finally got rid of all the lawsuits.
01:50 So, from the photo, when Jassi was in court today, he was full of smiles.
01:57 Before leaving the court, he did not forget to shake hands and greet the audience.
02:02 Thank you for your support all the way.
02:04 And he emphasized that he will continue to fight.
02:07 After Jassi got rid of the corruption lawsuit, he regained his freedom and took the first place to congratulate Jassi's political leader, his brother, former Prime Minister Najib.
02:17 Although Najib is still in prison, it seems that his news is still very well-informed.
02:22 The court announced that the verdict was less than 10 minutes.
02:24 Najib's letter of appreciation has been written in the article, "Thank you and congratulations to President Amut Jassi."
02:30 Najib did not forget to step on the foot of the then-former Chief Prosecutor Tommy Thomas, who began to prosecute Jassi.
02:36 He believes that if the prosecution is proven to be without evidence, Tommy Thomas should be taken action.
02:43 The leader of the party has been freed from the charge of corruption.
02:45 Tommy Thomas is of course going to come out and congratulate him.
02:48 Secretary General Tommy Thomas Asraf said today that from the beginning, Tommy Thomas believed that his party chairman was a victim of political prosecution.
02:57 And the court's ruling today also proves that Jassi is innocent.
03:01 At the same time, former Prime Minister Mahadi and Mu Yau-Din tried to slander Tommy Thomas for destroying Tommy Thomas' conspiracy.
03:09 Finally, he was defeated.
03:11 He emphasized that Tommy Thomas' position is firm.
03:13 Under the leadership of the United Nations, all incidents that use national judicial institutions to carry out political proposals should not be repeated.
03:20 But Jassi's removal from the lawsuit is in the eyes of the Tu-Tuan Party.
03:24 This is simply An-Hua's whitewash.
03:27 The Supreme Court Justice Wang Saifu of the Tu-Tuan Party issued a warning that An-Hua's credibility has been bankrupted and is a failed prime minister.
03:34 The leader of the incompetent cabinet will therefore do everything possible to keep the throne of power.
03:40 And the chairman of the Tu-Tuan Party, Mukli, also questioned that the recent evolution of Jassi's case seemed to be arranged in advance and everything was done according to the script.
03:48 The chief prosecutor in charge of the case was dismissed.
03:52 After that, Chief Prosecutor Edris Harlan retired in advance.
03:56 To this day, Jassi's case has been revoked.
03:59 He thinks it's all such a coincidence.
04:02 It's not just the Tu-Tuan Party that questioned the Chief Prosecutor's Office's revocation of Jassi's charges.
04:07 Even the legal world and the non-governmental organizations think it's inappropriate.
04:11 Former Chairman of the Lawyers' Association, An Meijia, was popular on the social media platform X.
04:15 The Chief Prosecutor's Office was trying to prove that Jassi's charges were established.
04:19 Now he's asking for a DNA application.
04:22 It's a waste of the court.
04:24 It's a waste of all the hard work of the office members of the Chief Prosecutor's Office.
04:28 He thinks the United Government owes the public an explanation.
04:31 He hopes that no one in the United Government will defend this matter again.
04:36 And don't say you're in the anti-corruption camp.
04:41 [Music]