Malaysia PM, police chief sued over calling out alleged plot

March 6, 2026 7:18 AM EST

Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim attends the 28th ASEAN-Japan Summit, as part of the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia October 26, 2025. REUTERS/Chalinee Thirasupa/Pool

KUALA LUMPUR, March 6 (Reuters) - The ‌family of Malaysia's ​influential ​former finance minister filed a lawsuit on Friday against the prime minister, chief of police and the government to halt what they said were ‌false claims of a plot to overthrow the government allegedly involving ⁠his widow and sons.

A week ago, police announced an investigation into an alleged conspiracy to "topple the government ‌and sabotage national stability", which they ‌said involved a local influential figure as well as an international media agency.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Tuesday the suspect had engaged the PR firm ​to launch a coordinated attack aimed at undermining national institutions before the next election.

Neither Anwar nor the police have identified the suspect or the firm.

The family of ⁠Daim Zainuddin, an influential two-time finance minister who died in November 2024, said in a statement on Friday it ​was "public knowledge" that the investigation targeted Daim's widow Na'imah Abdul Khalid and their sons.

An unverified copy of a police report circulating online ​accused Na'imah of plotting to overthrow the government. ‌In a statement last week, she denied wrongdoing and questioned whether consulting a PR firm could qualify as an attempt to topple ⁠a government.

The family said their lawsuit sought to challenge what it called "abuse of power" by Anwar, Police Inspector-General Mohd Khalid Ismail and the government, and for the court to declare that ⁠the investigation is unlawful and tainted with bad faith.

Anwar's office, the police and the attorney-general's office did ​not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The police said last week the investigation was being carried out under laws against undermining parliamentary democracy, an offence that carries a maximum jail term of ‌20 years.

Daim was a longtime ally of former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad. Anwar and Mahathir have been locked in an on-off ‌rivalry that has shaped Malaysia's politics for decades.

Prior to his death in 2024, Daim had ⁠been the subject of a corruption ‌probe looking into figures suspected ​of holding undeclared wealth. He denied wrongdoing, saying the charges were part of a political vendetta by Anwar.

(Reporting by Danial Azhar; editing by ‌Andrei Khalip)



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