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Identity of RM2.6b donor cannot be revealed, M’sia PM tells Parliament

eErotica69

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Identity of RM2.6b donor cannot be revealed, M’sia PM tells Parliament


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KUALA LUMPUR — The identity of the donor behind the RM2.6 billion (S$870 million) deposited into Mr Najib Razak’s private bank accounts cannot be revealed as the case is still being investigated by Malaysian authorities, the Dewan Rakyat was told today.

In a prepared statement by the prime minister that was read out by his deputy Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, it was explained that the Attorney-General has advised against making any statements that could have an effect on the ongoing probe by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

“However, we feel that we must inform the House that the MACC has identified the donor, and that Bank Negara Malaysia has also been informed on the opening of the bank account,” said the statement that was read out after Question time.

Mr Najib in his statement stressed that there is no law in the country that outlaws or mandates a declaration of political donations, and that it is not a new issue.

He added that he had previously mooted a mechanism to monitor political funding, but claimed that it was rejected by the opposition.

“Until now, there is no mechanism to monitor political funding but since there is a public outcry, the government has created the National Consultative Committee on Political Fundings,” Najib said.

The Najib administration had previously promised to answer all questions surrounding the RM2.6 billion donation controversy, saying it will do so today, the final day of the current Dewan Rakyat session.

On November 5, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Azalina Othman Said said all questions on the issue will be dealt with in “one go”.

Mr Najib is currently facing pressure over a number of controversies, chiefly that surrounding 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) and the RM2.6 billion donation he received in his bank accounts.

The RM2.6 billion figure first surfaced through a US-based paper Wall Street Journal’s report in July on the purported discovery by government investigators of a money trail of that amount ending in Mr Najib’s accounts.

Mr Najib has said that he has not taken public funds for personal gain, but the RM2.6 billion controversy has remained the centre of media and public attention.

The RM2.6 billion was later declared to be a donation by the MACC from Middle Eastern donors whose identities were not revealed, however. MALAY MAIL ONLINE
 

mojito

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Quite reasonable. No need to put good hearted people in danger. What if they got robbed?
 

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bigboss

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In the US, the guy would have been subpoenaed before a Grand Jury to explain the donation.

In certain countries, where dictatorship is disguised as democracy, it is a joke to ask the PM for a statement. The PM would just write down the questions, provide the answers and tell his interviewers to fuck off.

People do not understand true democracy exists only in USA.
 

Kuailan

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To prove your innocence just tell the public the money
came from the which donor?? name it!! I am sure the donor would be
very please and proud to be named!
 
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