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NREAKING EVIDENCE: Najib's ass nailed to share prison cell w Anwar Ibrahim

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BREAKING EVIDENCE: Najib's ass nailed to share prison cell w Anwar Ibrahim

http://www.wsj.com/articles/malaysi...ed-to-alleged-transfers-to-premier-1436018753



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Attorney General says task force uncovered documents during probe of investment fund 1MDB
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July 4, 2015 10:08 a.m. ET
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia—Malaysia’s attorney general said an official investigation into a troubled state investment fund has uncovered documents related to allegations that money was transferred into the personal bank accounts of Prime Minister Najib Razak.

A task force comprising the central bank, the national police and the nation’s anticorruption agency uncovered the documents during a probe of 1Malaysia Development Bhd., or 1MDB,...

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JohnTan

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Thank god for PAP! Our PAP leaders and the civil service shaped by PAP values have remained mostly clean. While we have cases of corruption and fraud from time to time, they do not reflect the general behaviour of the PAP or the civil service. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ah Gong for what he had done for Singapore.
 

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Thank god for PAP! Our PAP leaders and the civil service shaped by PAP values have remained mostly clean. While we have cases of corruption and fraud from time to time, they do not reflect the general behaviour of the PAP or the civil service. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ah Gong for what he had done for Singapore.

when you thank god you must thank upper case God, but for ah gong you can thank lower case ah gong because he's so insignificant, just like small insect
 

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Thank god for PAP! Our PAP leaders and the civil service shaped by PAP values have remained mostly clean. While we have cases of corruption and fraud from time to time, they do not reflect the general behaviour of the PAP or the civil service. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ah Gong for what he had done for Singapore.

John Tan, fellow grassloot leeder of Yang Yin. There you go again insulting the virtue of your grandmother at every given opportunity. Are you sure that lky was really your Ah Gong ? Have you or your father taken the trouble to have dna testing carried out to determine you tainted blood ?

Pending results of the aforementioned dna testing, please stop insulting your grandmothers further. They are innocent until proven guilty.
 

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No escape that PAP LOONG is INVOLVED in Najib's corrupt money laundering.

Thank god for PAP! Our PAP leaders and the civil service shaped by PAP values have remained mostly clean. While we have cases of corruption and fraud from time to time, they do not reflect the general behaviour of the PAP or the civil service. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ah Gong for what he had done for Singapore.
 

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REAKING EVIDENCE: Najib's ass nailed to share prison cell w Anwar Ibrahim

No escape that PAP LOONG is INVOLVED in Najib's corrupt money laundering.

halo!!, when badawi was PM, you kar jiao-kar jiao.... now with ah jib; you also want to kar jiao-kar jiao
so who u want the next PM to be ???
 

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Re: REAKING EVIDENCE: Najib's ass nailed to share prison cell w Anwar Ibrahim

halo!!, when badawi was PM, you kar jiao-kar jiao.... now with ah jib; you also want to kar jiao-kar jiao
so who u want the next PM to be ???

Dr Mati's son!
 

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Re: REAKING EVIDENCE: Najib's ass nailed to share prison cell w Anwar Ibrahim

Anaconda and Mongolian ghost cranking inside Najib's Asshole.




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Task force freezes bank accounts as pressure mounts on PM Najib
By Sumisha Naidu and Melissa Goh, Malaysia Bureau Chief, Channel NewsAsia
POSTED: 07 Jul 2015 14:57 **UPDATED: 07 Jul 2015 21:08

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KUALA LUMPUR: A special task force, formed to probe allegations that millions of dollars were channelled into Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak's bank accounts, announced on Tuesday (Jul 7) that a freeze order was issued for six accounts linked to the case.

On Saturday (Jul 4), Malaysia’s Attorney-General Abdul Gani Patail confirmed the receipt of documents linked to allegations US$700 million was channelled into the suspected personal bank accounts of Prime Minister Najib, through entities linked to state investment firm 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).

In a joint statement, the task force, consisting of the Attorney-General, Malaysia’s central bank Bank Negara, the Royal Malaysian Police Force and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, stated it had ordered that six accounts be frozen.

It also seized documents from 17 accounts at two banks to aid investigations and seized documents linked to the banks' non-compliance with Bank Negara regulations.

The special taskforce has 6 bank accounts frozen,documents related to 17 accounts from 2 banks seized to facilitate investigations #1MDB

— Sumisha Naidu (@sumishanaidu) July 7, 2015

The statement did not specify whose bank accounts were frozen.

Former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, who was once Mr Najib's patron and remains highly influential, weighed into the scandal on Tuesday, saying Mr Najib had shamed Malaysia. "Truly, the one who shamed the country is Najib with his 1MDB. Prior to this, the country has never been insulted by unanswered allegations, unlike now," Mahathir said in a blog.

Malaysia's longest-serving prime minister has repeatedly demanded Mr Najib account for the disappearance of billions of dollars borrowed by state fund 1MDB, or resign.

Prime Minister Najib is also facing mounting pressure to take a leave of absence pending the investigations, including from opposition members of parliament and civil society groups, who had called for an emergency meeting on Tuesday.*

Opposition lawmakers accused authorities of blocking the planned meeting in parliament to discuss the allegations against Mr Najib, which threaten to become the biggest political crisis in the country's history.

Msia opposition mps hold emergency meeting at parliament square on graft allegations vs pm najib @ChannelNewsAsia pic.twitter.com/jKWwXAjftW

— melissa goh (@melgoh) July 7, 2015
About 100 lawmakers, activists and lawyers were prevented from entering a meeting room in parliament, and were left sitting on the steps outside the building in downtown Kuala Lumpur. Officials said the room had been double booked, and was being used by the Youth and Sports Ministry.

"It's fairly obvious what the authorities are doing. They are in cahoots to stop any discussion about the allegations the prime minister is facing," said Tony Pua, a lawmaker from the Democratic Action Party (DAP).

Democratic Action Party stalwart Lim Kit Siang called for a Royal Commission of Inquiry into the matter, while fellow opposition figure Lim Guan Eng demanded 1MDB and Mr Najib’s assets be frozen immediately.

Also in attendance was electoral reform activist Ambiga Sreenevasan, who urged the prime minister to step aside immediately in order to facilitate investigations. "The reason why a leave of absence is important is because you have an ongoing investigation. You cannot have the subject matter as the leader of the country, you will not get an impartial investigation," said former bar council president Ambiga Sreenevasan.

She also called for the set-up of a caretaker government pending a national election to be held within a year. Others were less patient - they wanted to rally the people to take to the streets in a bid to remove the prime minister.*

Hishammuddin Rais, a political and social activist, said: "We must take action! The streets are our only way. Before we head for elections, we go to the streets first."

Meanwhile, opposition parliamentary chief Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail wants the central bank governor and the attorney general to come clean. She is seeking a special sitting in parliament so that they can explain to lawmakers.

"Bank Negara's governor must come and explain to the Attorney-General as well. Even though he's appointed by the prime minister, he is answerable to the nation," she added.

A group of student leaders earlier urged Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin*to pressure Mr Najib to go on leave, saying Mr Muhyiddin should take over*until investigations into corruption allegations against Mr Najib are complete. The call came from the student council of the International Islamic University Malaysia.

Meanwhile, members of Mr Najib's party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), have closed ranks behind the prime minister, who had already been on a back foot over the mismanagement of 1MDB and his handling of the economy.

1MDB, whose advisory board is chaired by Mr Najib, has debts of nearly US$11.6 billion. Even before the Wall Street Journal report, it was the subject of separate investigations by the central bank, auditor general, police and the parliament's Public Accounts Committee.

The Wall Street Journal, citing documents from a government investigation, said there were five deposits into Najib's account. It said the two largest transactions, worth US$620 million and US$61 million, were made in 2013 from a company registered in the British Virgin Islands via a Swiss bank.

Mr Najib has called the allegations "political sabotage", and he is still considering suing the paper.

'TRUTHFUL PATH'

On Monday, Mr Najib said he would "strive to seek the truthful path" to rebut all allegations against his leadership. He said he was thankful for the support given by UMNO leaders and PAS spiritual leader Haron Din who dismissed allegations on several issues relating to 1MDB as absurd.

"I did not betray the people, I will find ways to uphold the truth. Be calm, the truth will prevail," he said when opening Sekolah Menengah Imtiaz Yayasan Terengganu Besut and launching the Al-Syahadah Al-Ulya Ulul Albab programme.

Mr Najib urged the people to be calm and united in refuting all allegations against the government and the country's leaders despite their different political affiliations. According to him, to build a progressive civilisation, the people of a country should not be divided.

Meanwhile, he said the developed nations would not belittle the country if the people had the strength in their faith and piety to lay the foundation for an even greater civilisation. He said to produce an 'ulul albab' (thinking) generation in the country not only required a generation of physical strength but also mental capability.

"We should not only be individually strong but there must be strength from the faith to produce a great civilisation on par with countries more developed than us today," he said.
- CNA/Wires/jb/al

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tun_dr_m

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Ah Jib can take LHL down with him together. The filthy grafted funds came through SGP. He can say, it's LEEgal because it went via famiLEE.
 

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Ah Jib can take LHL down with him together. The filthy grafted funds came through SGP. He can say, it's LEEgal because it went via famiLEE.

ah jib eat $$$... not his first day lah!!! not breaking news... long b4 he become PM, whole m'sia also know
he's just following you and your 10% gang
 
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