The
$2.6 billion deposited into Najib's personal account bears a remarkable
resemblance to Musa Aman' s corruption case years ago involving $40
million which, despite ample solid proof against the Sabah CM, was
dropped by the unscrupulous AG, Gani and Najib. This goes to show how
corrupt these leaders are and how serious the crimes they dared to
commit and got away. This time, Najib must not be let off the hook and
he must be charged and thrown in jail where he belongs!!!!
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The Prime Minister specifically did not deny that he owned the bank accounts named nor the sums specified and dates of the transactions:
“The latest allegation is that I have taken state-linked funds for personal gain. I believe Tun, working hand in glove with foreign nationals, including the now discredited political attack blog Sarawak Report, is behind this latest lie.
Let me be very clear: I have never taken funds for personal gain as alleged by my political opponents” [Najib Razak Facebook Statement]
By making this denial in the way he did the Prime Minister has focused interest and attention on the dates and connections around the transfer of the main body of this money from Falcon Bank in 2013.
This sum totalling US$681,999,976 (RM2.6 billion) was transferred into his private account just days before the calling of the GE13 election in March 2013.
Election kitty?
Musa Aman with his bag man Michael Chia, caught laundering tens of millions in timber kickbacks.
Musa Aman with his bag man Michael Chia, caught laundering tens of millions in timber kickbacks.
Najib’s reference to no “personal gain” bears a marked resemblance to the grounds on which his government exonerated the Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman.
This was after Sarawak Report published a series of exposes about the tens of millions that arrived in Musa’s own bank accounts, which were proceeds of massive timber corruption in the state.
We produced so much definitive evidence of Musa’s layers of shell companies, which passed these timber kickbacks eventually to his own Zurich bank accounts (all still being examined by Swiss prosecutors) that it was impossible for the government to deny.
Instead, the Attorney General and his boss Najib dropped the case put together by prosecutors, on the basis that Musa had “assured” them that none of this money in his accounts was being used for “private” purposes, only to pay for his party’s election expenses.
This, opined the Attorney General and the ministers from Najib’s office back in 2012, made it all OK!
“The funds were contributions to the Sabah Umno liaison body and not for the personal use of the chief minister. No element of corruption was proven in this case”[Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz]
Presumably, the ‘interim report’ due from the Auditor General (who also works under Najib) due next week on the 1MDB crisis was also planned to reach a similar conclusion, in order to close this inconvenient matter down?
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The Prime Minister specifically did not deny that he owned the bank accounts named nor the sums specified and dates of the transactions:
“The latest allegation is that I have taken state-linked funds for personal gain. I believe Tun, working hand in glove with foreign nationals, including the now discredited political attack blog Sarawak Report, is behind this latest lie.
Let me be very clear: I have never taken funds for personal gain as alleged by my political opponents” [Najib Razak Facebook Statement]
By making this denial in the way he did the Prime Minister has focused interest and attention on the dates and connections around the transfer of the main body of this money from Falcon Bank in 2013.
This sum totalling US$681,999,976 (RM2.6 billion) was transferred into his private account just days before the calling of the GE13 election in March 2013.
Election kitty?
Musa Aman with his bag man Michael Chia, caught laundering tens of millions in timber kickbacks.
Musa Aman with his bag man Michael Chia, caught laundering tens of millions in timber kickbacks.
Najib’s reference to no “personal gain” bears a marked resemblance to the grounds on which his government exonerated the Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman.
This was after Sarawak Report published a series of exposes about the tens of millions that arrived in Musa’s own bank accounts, which were proceeds of massive timber corruption in the state.
We produced so much definitive evidence of Musa’s layers of shell companies, which passed these timber kickbacks eventually to his own Zurich bank accounts (all still being examined by Swiss prosecutors) that it was impossible for the government to deny.
Instead, the Attorney General and his boss Najib dropped the case put together by prosecutors, on the basis that Musa had “assured” them that none of this money in his accounts was being used for “private” purposes, only to pay for his party’s election expenses.
This, opined the Attorney General and the ministers from Najib’s office back in 2012, made it all OK!
“The funds were contributions to the Sabah Umno liaison body and not for the personal use of the chief minister. No element of corruption was proven in this case”[Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz]
Presumably, the ‘interim report’ due from the Auditor General (who also works under Najib) due next week on the 1MDB crisis was also planned to reach a similar conclusion, in order to close this inconvenient matter down?
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