KUALA LUMPUR, April 1 — Jailed Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is still Permatang Pauh MP as there has been no news on the status of his application for a royal pardon, Tan Sri Abdul Aziz Mohd Yusof said today.
“Not yet,” the Election Commission (EC) chairman told Malay Mail Online when asked whether he has received an official confirmation on the matter.
This is despite a senior government lawyer’s confirmation that the Royal Pardons Board had rejected Anwar’s petition for a royal pardon.
Senior federal counsel Amarjeet Singh today supplied an affidavit from the board and a letter from the Attorney-General’s Chambers to support his notice last week to the High Court hearing Anwar’s application for a judicial review of his imprisonment, prompting the judge to dismiss the bid.
“On 16 March 2015, the Pardons Board rejected Anwar’s application for pardon, and since the (forfeiture) of his position of MP takes effect immediately under the Federal Constitution, there is no basis for the (judicial review) application to proceed, and it has been dismissed by the court,” Amarjeet said.
Speaker Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia has not responded to Malay Mail Online’s queries on the matter.
If true, the rejection effectively invokes Anwar’s disqualification as Permatang Pauh MP and federal opposition leader due to his five-year sentence for sodomy, which had been stayed pending the disposal of his petition.
It will also force the Pakatan Rakyat (PR) pact that Anwar heads to confront the complicated task of electing a new opposition leader in his stead, during a time when allies DAP and PAS are openly hostile towards each other over disagreements on hudud and other issues.
Anwar’s lawyers, however, have refused to accept dismissal, saying that they had not received official notice on it from the Agong.
Lawyer Latheefa Koya insisted that the only indication of the rejection was the documents supplied by Amarjeet, which she said did not clearly state that the Yang di-Pertuan Agong has decided on the petition.
On February 10, the Federal Court upheld the Court of Appeal’s 2014 ruling that had reversed Anwar’s acquittal of sodomising former aide Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan, also sentencing him to five years’ jail.
On February 24, Anwar’s family sent a request for a royal pardon to delay his disqualification from his Permatang Pauh seat. They also applied to the Prison Commissioner to give Anwar leave to attend Parliament.
However, they received a letter on March 4 from the Prisons Commissioner rejecting their application, prompting the decision to seek judicial review.
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