Malaysian prosecutors Tuesday wrapped up their case against former Prime Minister Najib Razak in his first corruption trial, paving the way for his second court case to begin.
Prosecutors told the High Court that they were resting their case against Najib after questioning 57 witnesses since the trial began April 3.
The judge will hear closing arguments from both prosecutors and defense lawyers on Oct. 22 and will rule on Nov. 11 whether Najib should enter his defense.