The Sarawak Report editor Clare Rewcastle-Brown, sued by the Sultanah of Terengganu, Sultanah Nur Zahirah over an allegedly defamatory statement in the book titled, 'The Sarawak Report -The Inside 1MDB Expose', told the High Court here today that it was an honest mistake on her part when writing that passage in 2018.
The 63-year-old editor who testified via video conferencing from London, said that passage was from her recollection of reading the news report years ago in 2010 where, fugitive businessman Low Taek Jho or Jho Low, mentioned how he came to know the Sultan of Terengganu.
"It was an honest mistake on my part which I believed to be true when I wrote it. There was no malice in my writing of the passage in the said book.
"I do not know the plaintiff (Sultanah Nur Zahirah) personally and my work has not shown any improprieties on her part. I have no reason to defame her and I certainly did not intend for the passage to injure her reputation or degrade her."
The said book, spanning more than 500 pages, was bound to contain one or two inaccuracies. Nevertheless, I am thorough with my research, particularly when it comes to making any allegations of impropriety.
"In the matter of Terengganu Investment Authority (TIA), which in fact introduced Jho Low to the Sultan, it was however insignificant, as there was no impropriety or corruption in this act, or of being acquainted with Jho Low," she said in her witness statement.
When explaining her knowledge of Jho Low surrounding the founding of TIA, she said from her research, she knew that Jho Low had links to the royal family of Terengganu, which led to the founding of TIA and later renamed as 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
"This again, is public knowledge. Prior to 1MDB's scandal rising to Malaysian public awareness in 2015, Jho Low himself had made it publicly known since 2010 of his involvement in the founding of TIA, through the Sultan of Terengganu. This can be seen, for example, from an interview of Jho Low by The Star, published on July 30, 2010," she said.
She further said that Jho Low had links to members of the royal family of Terengganu and this was undisputed public knowledge, as he was friendly with members of that family back in 2009, and was introduced to the Sultan of Terengganu through its members, a fact that Jho Low himself had publicly admitted, without controversy.
"For this honest mistake, I have apologised. But I do not accept the plaintiff's (Sultanah Nur Zahirah) strained misinterpretation of the passage," she said.
On her referring to the plaintiff as a "key player in Terengganu", the editor said this was meant for the Sultan's sister, who had not taken umbrage with the second print of the book.
"I certainly did not mean by 'key player' that she interfered with matters of state or used her position to influence matters of state, or was running the state of Terengganu. The words 'key player' are innocuous. I just meant someone of importance," she added.
She also said that she wrote the book because it was important that the public knew, in a comprehensive manner, of how the large-scale sacking of the sovereign wealth fund, 1MDB came to pass.
"When ordinary members of the public have access to such details and information, public debate and political discourse about such issues become more meaningful.
"The passage provided an important historical narrative of how 1MDB came to be from its roots as the Terengganu state fund TIA, and the personalities involved, before it became controlled by then Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak as 1MDB.
"It was also important to know how Jho Low (prior to becoming publicised as a 'playboy' or having the ability to abuse positions of trust and power) first became involved in TIA in 2009 and obtained the role of special advisor to the Sultan of Terengganu.
"He did so by knowing members of the Terengganu royal family, leading to him being introduced to the Sultan," she said.
The trial which started last Monday came to end today after five witnesses, comprising three plaintiff witnesses and two defendants, having finished giving their testimony.
High Court Judicial Commissioner (JC), Dr John Lee Kien How @ Mohd Johan Lee fixed Sept 20 to hear oral submissions from both parties.
Sultanah Nur Zahirah filed the suit on Nov 21, 2018, claiming that the said statement, among others, meant that she was involved in corruption and interfering in the administration of the Terengganu government and that she had helped Jho Low become a TIA adviser.
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Bernama
Thu Aug 04 2022
Clare Rewcastle-Brown, sued by Sultanah Nur Zahirah over an allegedly defamatory statement in the book titled, 'The Sarawak Report -The Inside 1MDB Expose', told the High Court here today that it was an honest mistake on her part. - Astro AWANI
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