Anwar refuses to accept bankruptcy notice

Arfa’eza A Aziz 8:44pm Thu Oct 10th, 2002 Lawyers for Prime Minister Dr
Mahathir Mohamad today failed to serve a bankruptcy notice on jailed
ex-deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim when the latter refused to meet them.
Anwar had maintained that he will not accept the service of the notice as a
matter of principle, said his lawyer Sankara Nair today. The attempt to
serve the notice on Anwar was made this morning at the Sungai Buloh prison
where he is currently serving a 15-year jail sentence. The notice is
related to Mahathir’s failure to recover RM35,381 awarded to him by the
Court of Appeal as his defence cost. The Appellate Court had dismissed Anwar
’s appeal against the High Court’s decision to strike out his RM100 million
defamation suit without hearing its merits.

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