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Heh Loong? Where are Najib's SG investments? He need to pay lawyers & bails! U b his bailor tonight?

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Bahri returns, likely to be part of SRC and 1MDB probe
Hafiz Yatim | Published on Today 8:10 am | Modified on Today 8:16 am
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Three years ago, when the police disrupted the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) probe on SRC International, its senior officer Bahri Mohd Zin had vowed to “find the culprits responsible till kingdom come.”

His officers, who were part of the investigating team, were picked up, their office ransacked and the commission’s deputy public prosecutor remanded by the police.

Bahri along with another senior officer, Rohaizad Yaakob, were later transferred out of the MACC and placed at the Prime Minister's Department, much like former Special Branch deputy director Abdul Hamid Bador...



https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/426107

Malaysia in suspense ahead of Najib's visit to MACC
Joseph Sipalan, Reuters | Published on Today 8:25 am | Modified on Today 8:28 am
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Amid mounting suspense in Malaysia, former leader Najib Razak is expected to give a statement to an anti-graft agency today explaining what he knew about RM42 million transferred into his bank account from a unit of a state fund he founded.

The remorseless humiliation of Najib since his unexpected election defeat on May 9 has left Malaysians waiting to see what happens next to the urbane former prime minister, and his allegedly big-spending wife, Rosmah Mansor.

They have been barred from leaving the country, while their home and other properties have been searched, and Najib has been summoned to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to give a statement on just one small part of a massive financial scandal.

Finding out what happened to billions of dollars that went missing from state-investment fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) is a priority for Malaysia’s new leader, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who at the age of 92 came out of political retirement and joined the opposition to topple his former protege.

New MACC chief Mohd Shukri Abdull told reporters to expect a “special briefing” on Tuesday.

Najib has consistently denied any wrongdoing related to 1MDB since the scandal erupted in 2015, but he replaced an attorney-general and several MACC officers to shut down an investigation.

Najib has said RM2.6 billion of funds deposited in his personal bank account were a donation from a Saudi royal, rebutting reports that the funds came from 1MDB.

Now answering to a different prime minister, the MACC has reopened its investigation, initially focusing on how RM42 million went from SRC International to Najib’s account.

SRC was created in 2011 by Najib’s government to pursue overseas investments in energy resources, and was a unit of 1MDB until it was moved to the Finance Ministry in 2012.

Mahathir’s office also announced the establishment of a new task force made up of members of the anti-graft agency, police and the central bank, which would liaise with “enforcement agencies in the United States, Switzerland, Singapore, Canada and other related countries,” investigating 1MDB.

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) refers to Najib as “Malaysian Official Number 1” in its anti-kleptocracy investigation into 1MDB.

Denial

Addressing loyalists in his home state of Pahang on Sunday, Najib declared: “I did not steal from the people”.

He said the chorus of allegations was a smear campaign aimed at ruining the Umno, the party that until now has led every government since Malaysia’s independence six decades ago.

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Police were filmed taking away at least 284 boxes of potential evidence, notably jewellery, cash, designer clothes and accessories. The publicity given to the search prompted Rosmah to issue a statement through her lawyers complaining of the danger of a “premature public trial”.

Speaking to staff at the prime minister’s office on Monday, Mahathir counted the cost of his predecessor’s alleged misgovernance.

“We find that the country’s finances, for example, was abused in a way that now we are facing trouble settling debts that have risen to a trillion ringgit,” he said.

The previous evening, Mahathir met Xavier Justo, a Swiss national who was the first whistleblower in the 1MDB affair. Justo posted a photograph of himself with Mahathir on his Facebook account.

It was documents leaked by Justo, a former director of energy group PetroSaudi International, which ran an energy joint venture with 1MDB from 2009 to 2012, that triggered investigations in at least six countries.

Justo was sentenced to three years in prison in Thailand in 2015 on charges of blackmail and attempted extortion after what he now says was a confession made under pressure. He was freed in an amnesty in 2016.

SRC came into focus after the Wall Street Journal reported that funds from the company were transferred using multiple companies as fronts, before eventually reaching Najib’s account.

As these funds were moved through Malaysian, rather than foreign, financial institutions it was easier for MACC investigators to establish the money trail.

- Reuters
 

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honestly I can't wrap my head around why jib Kor never flew out asap once he knew he lost the elections, instead choosing to stay in the country and play the "martyr".
 

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honestly I can't wrap my head around why jib Kor never flew out asap once he knew he lost the elections, instead choosing to stay in the country and play the "martyr".


Too late! He was not prepared! His gold silver and cash and bags not shipped yet. Not withdrew his investments from Pee Sai Loong yet.
 

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Too late! He was not prepared! His gold silver and cash and bags not shipped yet. Not withdrew his investments from Pee Sai Loong yet.

Old Fox must have told him in Putrajaya recently, can you, pass to me, the lists of jib accounts in pee sai...then CAQ must have replied, it may take 52 man years, Tuan!, by then, you won't be around...
 

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This pig sent bullets to AG & MACC Chief to cover Najib's ass!

https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/426231

Red shirts' Jamal Yunos arrested over firearms offence
Published on Today 5:12 pm | Modified on Today 5:26 pm
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Red shirts leader Jamal Md Yunos has been arrested by police over a firearms offence.

Selangor police chief Mazlan Mansor, in a statement, said Jamal was arrested at around 1.15pm today at the Ampang Puteri Specialist Hospital...

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https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/426226

Finance Minister: 1MDB lied! Received almost RM7b in bailouts
Alyaa Alhadjri | Published on Today 4:53 pm | Modified on Today 5:09 pm
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Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng today revealed that 1MDB received close to RM7 billion in bailouts from the previous BN government.

Lim said this was contrary to 1MDB's claim that it was capable of paying off its own debts from its rationalisation exercise...
 

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https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/426170

MACC asked cabinet to axe Najib - Shukri
Zikri Kamarulzaman | Published on Today 12:58 pm | Modified on Today 4:43 pm
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MACC chief commissioner Mohd Shukri Abdull revealed that the commission's top brass had lobbied previous government ministers to replace then-prime minister Najib Abdul Razak with someone else over the 1MDB scandal.

"The two of us (myself and then-MACC chief Abu Kassim Mohamed) split up and met with ministers... to convince them that the RM2.6 billion, and RM42 million SRC International cases are not made up...

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The lights were turn off suddenly, flashes of lights in the dark, shots rang out!...who was shot?...the saga continue, tune in tomorrow for another episode of One More Draft Beer ( 1MDB) [psst!, not my original].
 
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