Malaysia’s High Court has ruled that the Prime Minister does not need to testify in a RM30 million lawsuit. The court determined the subpoena requiring his testimony was invalid, stating he was not considered a material witness to the case. This decision effectively prevents the Prime Minister from being compelled to appear in court regarding the suit. Details of the lawsuit itself were not specified in the report, but the ruling centers solely on the Prime Minister’s involvement as a witness. Legal arguments centered on whether the Prime Minister possessed information crucial to the case’s outcome. The court ultimately found that his potential testimony would not significantly impact the proceedings. This ruling is likely to draw scrutiny from opposition parties and legal observers.