Malaysia wins again as French court junks Sulu claimants’ US$14.9b award, govt says this ends ‘extortion’ bid

Malaysia wins again as French court junks Sulu claimants’ US$14.9b award, govt says this ends ‘extortion’ bid

Malaysia wins again as French court junks Sulu claimants' US$14.9b award, govt says this ends 'extortion' bid

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 10 — Malaysia has recorded another court victory in its long-running dispute with the purported heirs of the defunct Sulu sultanate, following a fresh ruling that nullifies their US$14.9 billion (about RM66.4 billion) claim against the country.

The Malaysian government’s Sulu Special Secretariat War Room announced that the Paris Court of Appeal had yesterday fully annulled the arbitrator’s order directing Malaysia to pay the amount.

“Malaysia trusts that this victory will put an end to all the baseless attempts from the so-called Sulu claimants (and their litigation funder, Therium) to extort money and assets from the people of Malaysia,” the secretariat said in a statement today.

“In any event, Malaysia stands ready to continue its fight before any court called upon by the so-called Sulu claimants,” it added.

According to the statement, the Paris Court of Appeal also ordered the claimants to pay €200,000 (about RM957,000) in legal costs to Malaysia.

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Previously, eight citizens of the Philippines who claimed to be heirs of the defunct Sultanate of Sulu initiated arbitration proceedings. They sought billions of US dollars in compensation from Malaysia over Sabah, based on a colonial-era agreement.

The claimants argue that an 1878 deal saw the sultanate “lease” Sabah to a British company in return for annual payments — a lease which, they contend, Malaysia breached when it stopped those payments in 2013.

Although a Spanish court had initially appointed and later revoked Gonzalo Stampa as arbitrator, he proceeded to issue two decisions.

On May 25, 2020, Stampa issued a “partial award,” declaring he had jurisdiction. He then moved the case to France.

On February 28, 2022, he issued a “final award”, ordering Malaysia to pay US$14.9 billion to the Sulu claimants.


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Two French courts had previously rejected the partial award, finding that Stampa had no valid basis to assume jurisdiction.

On June 6, 2023, the Paris Court of Appeal refused to recognise or enforce the partial award on the grounds that no valid arbitration agreement existed to bind Malaysia.

The French Supreme Court subsequently dismissed the claimants’ challenge to that ruling on November 6, 2024.

In its judgment, the Paris Court of Appeal confirmed that Stampa lacked the jurisdiction or authority to issue the US$14.9 billion final award, as no valid arbitration agreement bound Malaysia.

More information on the government’s timeline of key events in the Sulu case, including efforts to cancel and block enforcement of the US$14.9 billion award, is available here.

Malaysia wins again as French court junks Sulu claimants’ US$14.9b award, govt says this ends ‘extortion’ bid

 


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