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PUTRAJAYA: The minutes of the Pardons Board meeting related to Datuk Seri Najib Razak are confidential and can only be declassified by the Pardons Board , says Dr Zaliha Mustafa said only the Pardons Board has the authority to disclose the minutes.“This authority lies solely with the Pardons Board ,” Dr Zaliha told the media when met at the Madani Touch Kiosk opening ceremony here on Thursday .
Shamsul Iskandar who is also the Prime Minister’s political secretary, argued that declassifying the minutes would ensure transparency, clarify the timeline of decisions and dispel accusations that a former King’s decree to place Najib under house arrest had been ignored.
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