Khairy fails to strike out Anwar’s RM100m defamation suit

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Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar

KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court yesterday rejected Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar’s application to strike out Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s RM100 million defamation suit.

High Court Judge Datuk Hue Siew Kheng made the ruling in chambers in the presence of Khairy’s counsel Datuk Seri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, and Sulaiman Abdullah and J Leela who appeared for the opposition leader.

Speaking to reporters later, Muhammad Shafee said the judge rejected Khairy’s application on the grounds that the case was not clear enough to be struck out.

He said the judge also ordered his client (Khairy) to pay RM7,000 as costs to Anwar.

He said with the ruling, the suit would go by way of a full trial.

On Feb 21, this year, Khairy filed the application, saying the suit was frivolous, vexatious and an abuse of the court process.

On March 7, 2008, Anwar, 64, filed the suit against Khairy, claiming that the latter, then Umno Youth deputy chief, had uttered defamatory words and caused the posting on websites, including Malaysiakini.com, a video clip entitled, ‘Anwar and kin no threat’.

Anwar claimed that the video clip on Malaysiakini.com contained defamatory words spoken by Khairy at a ceramah in Lembah Pantai here on or about Feb 20, 2008.

He said the defamatory words, among others, meant he was involved in activities contradictory to Islam, did not have good character and was unfit to hold political or other positions.

He is seeking RM100 million in aggravated and exemplary damages, as well as other relief deemed fit by the court.

Khairy, in his statement of defence filed on Oct 8, last year, said he relied on the defence of justification and qualified privilege.

He said as Umno Youth deputy chief, he had legal, moral and social responsibilities to the public and the Malay community, and the public had valid interest which was equivalent in acceptance of information on matters during discussion which had impact on social, economic and political welfare. — Bernama