PM's former polsec sues Wan Ahmad Fayhsal over bribery allegations


KUALA LUMPUR: Former political secretary to the Prime Minister Datuk Farhash Wafa Salvador is suing Machang MP Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Kamal over allegations that he (Farhash) had bribed and threatened several parliamentarians to support Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

The writ of summons was filed through Messrs Ahmad Daniel, Ruben & Co at the High Court registry on Jan 22.

In his statement of claim, Farhash alleged that Wan Ahmad Fayhsal had uttered defamatory statements against him in a press conference at Parliament on Nov 14, 2023.

Wan Ahmad Fayhsal allegedly said that the plaintiff, through someone known as "Datuk Botak", had offered bribes and threatened other Opposition MPs to influence them to support the government of the day.

The Bersatu youth chief also allegedly spoke to the media about a viral video linked to the plaintiff where the defendant had implicated the plaintiff with baseless accusations that were untrue.

"In the press conference, the defendant had repeatedly referred to the viral video with the intention of using the platform to spread the video without checking its source and facts," Farhash said in his statement of claim.

According to Farhash, the defendant made the defamatory statements for his own political gain, to provoke and incite public hatred against him (Farhash) as well as to manipulate and destroy his reputation.

Farhash is seeking a court injunction to stop the defendant or his agents from repeating or republishing the libellous statements, to remove or delete the statements from social media, and to issue a public apology.

He is also seeking unspecified general damages, RM10mil in special damages, aggravated damages and exemplary or punitive damages, interests, costs and other reliefs deemed fit by the court.

Wan Ahmad Fayhsal is represented by Messrs Chetan Jethwani & Co.

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