Anwar, a former deputy premier who was sacked and jailed on separate sex and corruption counts a decade ago, is accused of sodomising 25-year-old Mohamad Saiful Bukhari Azlan, who was an aide in his office.
The 62-year-old father of six says the charges have been trumped-up in a political conspiracy aimed at ending his career after his opposition alliance made major strides in 2008 elections.
In court today Anwar's lawyers asked the judge for all statements that Saiful has made about the alleged incident, to show he had repeatedly said he was forced to have illicit sexual relations.
"It's the first time in a criminal case in this country that you have a statement to
"It is questioning the credibility of the prosecution. They looked at the evidence, they can't prove it so they changed (the charge)," he said.
"Saiful is not consistent, he is not telling the truth, so that's why we want the full statement."
Defence counsel Karpal Singh said that if they were able to prove the contradiction, the prosecution's case would collapse.
"Of course that's the end of it. It should be the end of the case," he told reporters.
Brief hearing today
Karpal then asked him if this had always been the case and Saiful said he was not sure.
If convicted, Anwar could face up to 20 years imprisonment. Under the penal code, there are two alternatives for prosecutors to lay sodomy charges, for cases of either consensual or non-consensual acts.
The decision to charge Anwar with consensual sodomy had long raised questions marks among observers, given Saiful's repeated claims that he was forced into having sex with his boss.
Saiful himself has not been charged with any crime.
During cross-examination Monday when
Anwar has said that Najib, who at the time was the deputy prime minister, must now appear as a witness. The premier has repeatedly denied any involvement in the case.
Anwar spent six years in jail on
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