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He cites an example of Jho Low helping to get clearance for Malaysian planes to land in Jeddah without visas during the time students were being evacuated from Egypt during the Arab Spring revolutions. During re-examination by defence counsel Harvinderjit Singh, the former prime minister says that this is meant to keep him from feeling he owed something to other donors such as corporate ones in Malaysia.
Najib adds that this is particularly so as the practice of taking political donation is the norm as practised by his predecessor, whom he does not say who it is.- Former prime minister Najib Abdul Razak testifies he knew that the RM2.6 billion donation was specifically coming to his account due to letters from the Arab royal family.
Also seen in court awaiting proceedings to begin is his lead defence counsel Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, as well as members of the prosecution.
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