Lebanese jewellers get court nod in suit against Rosmah, but must put up RM75,000 first
Global Royalty is seeking the return of 44 pieces of jewellery it claimed to have hand-delivered to Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa
Gurupatham who represented the Lebanese jewellers said Rosmah’s lawyers had in August filed an application seeking RM500,000 as security, to which his clients objected. He added that the judge allowed Rosmah’s second application for an expert witness to verify the number of jewellery pieces being sought by the firm, which are currently in the custody of Bank Negara Malaysia .
“Of course it is subject to the consent of BNM because BNM says they are worried about the security threat because the jewelleries are kept in the vault.
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