KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is in the process of obtaining an annulment of the purported final award of US$14.9 billion (RM62.59 billion) issued by a Spanish arbitrator, Dr Gonzalo Stampa in the case brought by the purported heirs of the Sulu Sultan, says Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said.
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Law and Institutional Reform) said with this annulment, the government's long standing battle against the Sulu claims will come to an end as the basis of the claims would cease to exist.
"In the Sulu fraud, the purported heirs to the Sultan of Sulu have attempted to extort Malaysia of US$14.9 billion that is approximately RM62.59 billion, which is bankrolled by a third party litigation funder, Therium.
"Malaysia has spent a lot of time, effort and resources to defend our nation from the frivolous claims in the Sulu fraud in Spain, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Despite this predicament, Malaysia stressed that what we are experiencing in the Sulu fraud is not unique to Malaysia alone.
"Instead, it calls for a review of the conduct of arbitrators and for oversight of third party litigation funders, including exploring transparency and disclosure obligations by the relevant parties," she said in her keynote address at the London International Arbitration Colloquium 2023: State Sovereignty and Immunity in Commercial Arbitration at the International Dispute Resolution Centre (IDRC), in London, today.
Azalina also stressed that, Malaysia's journey in battling the Sulu fraud has not been easy as it has been a case inherited from the past government.
"We did not have the opportunity to address this case when it began. If the Unity Government of today had that opportunity, we would have done things very differently.
"On the bright side, the many lessons we have learned from this debacle is why we are here today to come together and work on the weak links in the arbitration process and third party litigation funding after hosting two successful international colloquiums in Malaysia on May 9, 2023 and July 4, 2023.
According to Azalina, as a result of the Unity Government's relentless actions, Malaysia have obtained landmark victories in Paris and The Hague and other positive developments in the ongoing proceedings in the Sulu fraud.
"These achievements were made possible through the joint and concerted efforts of the relevant Government Ministries and agencies under Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim who helmed efforts in international relations and diplomacy through fostering joint collaboration to address best practices in arbitration and third party litigation funding," she said.
Explaining why the Government of Malaysia was initiating these ongoing dialogues with experts in the arbitration industry from all over the world, Azalina said it is to shed light on the precise arbitration practices, according to the rules of law, and to share Malaysia's insight with the international arbitration community on the factual narrative of the claims by the purported heirs of the Sultan of Sulu against Malaysia.
"This particular series today is the result of the collective effort by Malaysia to bring together the international arbitration community for the betterment of the arbitration system by sharing Malaysia's hard-learned lessons from the Sulu fraud," she said adding that the Malaysia, from the start, has encouraged and supported arbitration as a preferred dispute resolution.
"We have the Asian International Arbitration Centre (AIAC), a reputable global hub for dispute resolution, located in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. I am delighted to share that just last Thursday (Sept 21, 2023), the AIAC signed a Memorandum of Understanding with SOAS Arbitration and Dispute Resolution Centre, University of London (SADRC) to foster teaching and research activities related to alternative dispute resolution in alignment with international best practices.
"Our experience of the Sulu fraud has shown us that the sanctity of the arbitration process must always be upheld and we therefore firmly oppose any abuse of the arbitration process including forum shopping," she said.
Also present were the High Commissioner of Malaysia to the United Kingdom Datuk Zakri Jaafar, Solicitor General of the Attorney-General's Chambers of Malaysia Datuk Almalena Sharmila Johan and AIAC's director Datuk Sundra Rajoo.
On June 6, the Paris Court of Appeal upheld Malaysia's challenge against the partial award rendered on May 25, 2020, by Stampa in the case filed by the eight individuals.
Stampa had issued a final award of US$14.9 billion (RM62.59 billion) against Malaysia, and Malaysia had used all legal remedies to annul the award given by Stampa to the claimants in courts in Spain, France, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.
Malaysia scored another win when The Hague Court of Appeal on June 27, dismissed the Sulu group's application to recognise and enforce the final award in the country.
In their efforts to enforce the final award, the Sulu group had reportedly attempted to seize the assets of Malaysian petroleum company, Petronas in Luxembourg and the Netherlands as well as targeted Malaysian diplomatic assets in France (including the embassy).
In 2019, the group was reported to have taken legal action in the Spanish Court to seek compensation for land in Sabah, which was allegedly leased by their ancestors to a British trading company in 1878.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Tue Sep 26 2023
Minister in the PM's Department (Law and Institutional Reform) Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said stressed that, Malaysia's journey in battling Sulu fraud has not been easy as it has been a case inherited from the past govt. - FB/Azalina Othman Said
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