Tee Keats appeal dismissed by court


PUTRAJAYA, November 6 The Court of Appeal here today dismissed an interest by former transport apportion Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat to set in reserve a High Court's preference in disallowing his application to set upon out a civil fit filed by Kuala Dimensi Sdn Bhd (KDSB).
A three-member row comprising Justices Datuk Ramly Ali, Datuk Zaharah Ibrahim as well as Anantham Kasinather systematic Ong to pay RM5,000 in legal costs.
Justice Ramly pronounced a issues in a box concerned questions of facts, which contingency be motionless during a trial.
He systematic a box be attempted before another High Court judge, observant which a stream High Court judge had made some commentary of facts in a box during a striking out application.
Ong was delectable opposite a Aug 10, 2011 Kuala Lumpur High Court's preference to disallow a application brought by him, former Port Klang Authority (PKA) chairman Datuk Lee Hwa Beng as well as PKA to set upon out a misfeasance in open office fit filed opposite them by KDSB.
Lee as well as PKA did not record a appeal.
On Aug 20, 2009, KDSB sued Ong, Lee as well as PKA for misfeasance in open office, claiming which they had disclosed a report upon Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) liaison rebuilt by Pricewaterhouse Coopers Advisory Services Sdn Bhd (PwCAS) to a public, with ill-intention of causing a association to suffer losses.
The report was disclosed to a open by a media conference upon May 28, 2009, which was hold underneath Ong's direction as well as attended by Lee as well as PwCAS comparison partners.
KDSB claimed which a avowal of a report had tarnished a reputation as well as which it was criticised by a open without carrying a opportunity to offer clarification or urge itself.
Hence, KDSB is seeking ubiquitous as well as exempla! ry indem nification as well as costs as well as interests.
Ong was represented by counsel Sarah Ambishegam whilst N. Navaratnam as well as Ng Jack Yee represented KDSB. Bernama
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