Justice Wong Chee Lin ordered Rosmah to pay RM3,000 in costs to the Lebanese jewellery firm. Lawyer Datuk David Gurupatham, acting for the jewellery firm Global Royalty Trading SAL, said the trial was supposed to proceed Tuesday as Lebanese jeweller Samir Halimeh was ready to take the stand. The company said Rosmah had acknowledged receipt of the items and agreed to the terms and conditions contained in Memorandum No 926 pertaining to the jewellery. The company claimed Rosmah, via a letter dated May 22,2018, also confirmed and acknowledged the receipt of the jewellery but stated that all the jewellery was no longer in her possession because it was seized and placed under the custody of the Malaysian authorities. It is also seeking a mandatory order for Rosmah to provide a list of the jewellery seized, for these to be returned or for Rosmah to pay the price of the jewellery at US$14.79mil (RM59.83mil).
Source: The Star October 22, 2019 11:15 UTC