
His statement came after the Attorney-General’s Chambers said earlier today that there was no case against Anwar.
“To ensure justice is upheld, legal action, which was initiated before this, will be continued,” the Port Dickson MP said in a series of tweets.
Anwar also welcomed the decision by the AGC and thanked the authorities for their professionalism.
Earlier, Solicitor-General Engku Nor Faizah Engku Atek, who decided on the case following Attorney-General Tommy Thomas’ decision to recuse himself, said there were “contradictions of material facts”.
“We also found there is insufficient evidence to prosecute on the reports lodged based on the evidence available in the investigation papers,” she said.
Yusoff’s police report against Anwar in early December resulted in a probe by the Classified Criminal Investigation Unit (D5) under Section 354 of the Penal Code, which deals with using criminal force to outrage a person’s modesty.
Police had recorded statements from him and Anwar. The PKR president had rejected the allegations.