A Malaysian court has scheduled a hearing for August 13th to consider a request from the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to freeze assets held in Jersey. This request pertains to Naimah Khalid, whose identity and alleged involvement in corruption are not detailed in this report. This is the third such application filed by the prosecution, following previous requests targeting assets located in the United Kingdom and Singapore. The MACC is pursuing these legal actions as part of an ongoing effort to recover assets believed to be linked to illicit activities. Details regarding the value of the assets in Jersey or the specific allegations against Naimah Khalid remain undisclosed. The court’s decision will determine whether the assets will be frozen pending further investigation. This case highlights Malaysia’s continued pursuit of recovering funds potentially obtained through corruption, extending its reach to international jurisdictions.