A former senior Public Works Department (JKR) officer testified in the High Court that he did not receive any calls from Muhyiddin Yassin to assist Nepturis in the RM141 million Jana Wibawa project.
Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin has pushed back against calls for his party to leave Perikatan Nasional, instead suggesting that PAS should be the one to exit the political coalition.
Perikatan chairman Muhyiddin Yassin stated that Perikatan has shut Bersatu out and criticized the Umno alliance as not being 'genuine Malay unity.' He also suggested that the BN alliance could continue into GE16 if the Negeri Sembilan pact proves successful.
Aliza Abd Malek, a director of Nepturis Sdn Bhd, testified in Muhyiddin Yassin's trial that she assisted her company's tender rivals in writing to the Prime Minister. The company had won a RM141 million project.
Former finance minister Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz confirmed his authority during his tenure while testifying in the trial of Muhyiddin Yassin, stating he would act on directives from the Prime Minister.
Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul confirmed that he received notification regarding Hamzah's status as Opposition Leader, with Muhyiddin Yassin moved to a new seat.
During Muhyiddin Yassin's trial, a banker testified that RM19.5 million in payments from Mamfor Sdn Bhd to Bersatu, made in 29 cheques, were flagged as suspicious. The banker noted it was unusual for a company to make such large and frequent donations to a political party.
Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) president Muhyiddin Yassin has refuted claims that the party is 'dead,' asserting its continued relevance amidst ongoing internal party changes.
Datuk Seri Hamzah Zainudin, former Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) deputy president, has questioned Muhyiddin Yassin's authority regarding a new party's potential move to join Perikatan Nasional.
The Raub and Lipis divisions of Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) in Pahang announced their dissolution, citing dissatisfaction with party president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin's leadership.
A finance officer for Malaysia's Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia (Bersatu) confirmed in court that the party received donations and that its finances were reported to the leadership, including former Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin.
Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has asserted that Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia is now the country's sole true opposition in Parliament, amidst ongoing shifts in political alliances.
Bersatu will use its own logo in the upcoming Negeri Sembilan polls if seat negotiations with PAS within the Perikatan Nasional coalition fail, according to Muhyiddin Yassin. Meanwhile, BN is preparing its machinery and has named its first 25 candidates for the state elections.
Perikatan Nasional chairman Muhyiddin Yassin stated that the coalition may not be able to form the Johor government but hopes to secure enough seats to provide checks and balances.
Bersatu president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin stated that his party's position within the Perikatan Nasional coalition was not discussed during a recent emergency meeting.
The Court of Appeal has reduced the general damages awarded to DAP adviser Lim Guan Eng in his defamation case against Muhyiddin Yassin from RM1.05 million to RM450,000.
Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has reiterated Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia’s commitment to its alliance with PAS and stated the party will evaluate proposals from Perikatan Nasional.
Former finance minister Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz is scheduled to testify on July 6 in the RM232.5 million graft and money laundering trial involving former Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin.
During the abuse of power trial of former Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, a court heard testimony that a firm used an overdraft facility to pay RM1 million to the Bersatu party in 2022.
The corruption trial of former Malaysian prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin has opened in Kuala Lumpur, with a courtroom dispute over the admissibility of TikTok videos as evidence, which prosecutors hope will link millions in illicit funds to his Bersatu party.
Former prime minister Muhyiddin Yassin also said he will oppose all efforts for his former Bersatu deputy, Hamzah Zainudin, to rejoin Perikatan Nasional (PN) under a new party.
Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin confirmed his attendance at upcoming Perikatan Nasional talks focused on leadership and a party reset.
During Muhyiddin Yassin's trial, a company managing director testified that he borrowed RM19.5 million to donate to Bersatu at the request of a 'Datuk'. This testimony is part of the ongoing legal proceedings against the former prime minister.
PAS president Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang has publicly rejected Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s claim that Perikatan Nasional, under PAS leadership, is 'toxic'.
The High Court has again agreed to postpone the power abuse trial of former Malaysian Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin to Monday, following the sudden death of his brother-in-law.
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin stated that PAS' efforts to revive ties with UMNO have failed, as his Bersatu party focuses on the upcoming Johor state polls.
Muhyiddin Yassin has clarified that Bersatu has no intention of leaving the Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition, despite internal rifts with PAS. He emphasized that any decision to remove Bersatu would require a consensus among PN members, not a unilateral move.
Malaysia's opposition party Bersatu has declared its readiness to challenge PAS 'on all fronts' amidst a political divorce, though Bersatu president Muhyiddin Yassin confirmed his party remains part of the Perikatan Nasional coalition and will use its logo in upcoming state elections.
During Muhyiddin Yassin's trial, a bank officer testified that a RM19.5 million donation from Mamfor Sdn Bhd to Bersatu was 'unusual,' noting the company requested several RM500,000 cheques on the same day.