Malaysia’s Anwar given second chance to prove immunity from sexual assault suit
The Court of Appeals has ruled for a stay on all proceedings until it can be decided if the prime minister would need to answer the suit

The case risks resurfacing controversies that have overshadowed Anwar’s political career for years.
However, on Tuesday, the appellate court set aside that ruling in a unanimous decision.
“We hereby make an ad interim order to stay all proceedings, including full trial at the High Court, pending the disposal of the appellant’s application,” Judge Supang Lian said on behalf of her panel members, Faizah Jamaludin and Ahmad Fairuz Zainol Abidin.
The decision puts the civil trial on hold until the appellate court rules on whether to allow the matter to be be brought before the Federal Court. Malaysia’s apex court is the final authority on the question of immunity.