SRC review: Apex court denies Najib's bid in 4-1 verdict

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SRC review: Apex court denies Najib's bid in 4-1 verdict
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Full story: Najib Abdul Razak will continue to serve his 12-year jail term in the RM42 million SRC International corruption case. A five-person Federal Court bench in a majority 4-1 verdict today denied the ex-PM's review application.

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