KUALA LUMPUR: The defamation suit filed by former Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, P. Waytha Moorthy against former UMNO Supreme Council member Datuk Lokman Noor Adam over a speech on the death of firefighter Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim has been settled at the High Court here today.
Waytha Moorthy's lawyer, Annou Xavier, when contacted said the terms of the consent order had been agreed to by both parties.
However, the said, the terms of the consent order could not be disclosed.
"At today's proceedings, Judge Datuk Akhtar Tahir recorded the consent order. The suit has been resolved," he added.
On April 26, 2019, Waytha Moorthy filed the suit against Lokman on April 26, 2019, over a speech by the latter durng an assembly held at the federal capital on Jan 4, 2019, on the death of Muhammad Adib.
Waytha Moorthy, who was the then minister in charge of National Unity and Social Wellbeing, in his statement of claim, alleged the defendant had spoken at a protest attended by about 100 participants and the speech was uploaded on the defendant's Facebook page, which received 55,500 views and was shared 1,658 times as of April 18, 2019.
The plaintiff claimed the defamatory speech was uploaded in two videos via Youtube, KiniTV and Sinar TV with the heading 'Several ministers tried to amend Muhammad Adib's post-mortem report, claimed Lokman".
He said the defamatory speech was also produced in four articles, among them with the title "Lokman accuses several ministers of attempting to amend Adib's post-mortem report " and " Waytha Moorthy among ministers who requested for Adib's post-mortem report to be amended", by several news portals, including Malaysia Kini and Minda Rakyat, dated Jan 4 and 5, 2019.
Waytha Moorthy claimed the alleged defamatory statements were not true and affected his reputation as a minister and senator at that time.
He also said the statements were intended to mean, among others, that he is a dishonest minister who attempted to manipulate the medical report on Muhammad Adib's death and failed to carry out his duties as a minister responsible for national unity and social wellbeing, apart from inciting riots at the Sri Mariamman Temple in USJ, Subang.
Lokman, in his statement of defence filed on July 3, 2019, denied that his speech at the assembly defamed the plaintiff, claiming that it was made based on fair comment and for public interest.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Mon Aug 29 2022
Waytha Moorthy claimed the alleged defamatory statements were not true and affected his reputation as a minister and senator at that time. - BERNAMA/Filepic
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