KUALA LUMPUR
Najib denied any
wrongdoing and later said the money was a donation from the Middle East. Since
then, he has replaced critics in his government with loyalists, sacked the
previous attorney general who had been investigating him, and cracked down on
the media.
The announcement
by Attorney General Mohamed Apandi Ali capped months of uncertainty for Najib,
who has been fighting intense pressure to resign over the financial scandal in
his biggest political crisis since he took power in 2009.
Najib welcomed
Apandi's decision. "He has confirmed what I have maintained all along:
that no crime was committed," Najib said in a statement.
Questions
remained, however, about the donation. Apandi did not say why the Saudi royals
made the donation or what the money was to be used for.
He said an
investigation by the country's anti-corruption agency showed no criminal
offence had been committed because the MYR681 million transferred into Najib's
accounts between March and April 2013 was "given without any
consideration" by the Saudi royal family as a personal donation.
"I am
satisfied that there is no evidence to show that the donation was a form of
gratification given corruptly," Apandi said.
He said Najib returned MYR620 million to the Saudi royal family in August 2013 as the money wasn't utilized. He did not elaborate and did not say what happened to the remaining MYR61 million.
He said Najib returned MYR620 million to the Saudi royal family in August 2013 as the money wasn't utilized. He did not elaborate and did not say what happened to the remaining MYR61 million.
Malaysia (AP) Malaysia's attorney general said Tuesday that nearly MYR700
million channeled into Prime Minister Najib Razak's private accounts was a
personal donation from Saudi Arabia's royal family, and cleared him of any
criminal wrongdoing.
16th March 2020
The charge is still ongoing and being investigate by the Government.
The political
scandal contributed to the Malaysian currency plunging to a 17-year low last
August.
Apandi also
cleared Najib of graft at government-owned SRC International, a firm linked to
1MDB, over another 42 million ringgit (MYR9.8 million) from SRC that was
deposited into Najib's account between December 2014 and February 2015.
He said there was
no evidence to show Najib was aware of the money transfer, or that he had given
his approval. Apandi said Najib had thought that all payments made from his
accounts came from the donation by the Saudi royal family. No further details
were available.
Support for
Najib's ruling coalition has eroded in the last two general elections. It won
in 2013, but lost the popular vote for the first time to an opposition
alliance.
The
anti-corruption agency met with witnesses including the donor, he said. Apandi said no
reason was given for the donation, which was a matter between Najib and the
Saudi royals.
Najib, however,
indicated that it was for political funding. "I appreciate
that political funding is a topic of concern to many people," he said in
his statement. He said he planned to submit political funding reform proposals
for discussion.
Najib called the
controversy an "unnecessary distraction" for the country and said it
was time to unite and move on.
"I will now
redouble my focus on the key issues that matter to Malaysia, especially
combating the threat of terrorism, and strengthening the economy in the face of
global headwinds," he said?.
Najib has been
grappling with deep unhappiness over his leadership, with large street rallies
in August calling for his resignation after documents leaked in July suggested
that about MYR700 million was deposited in his private bank accounts from
entities linked to indebted state investment fund 1MDB.
Pua said Apandi
provided no new or convincing information to support his decision. The scandal
started with investigations into 1MDB, which was set up in 2009 by Najib to
develop new industries but it amassed 42 billion ringgit (MYR9.8 billion) in
debt. Critics have long voiced concern over its massive debt and lack of
transparency. Najib still chairs its advisory board.
24th February 2020
After 22 month of Pakatan Harapan make a Government, Tun Mahathir Mohamad (Parti Bersatu Leader) have send a resign letter as Prime Minister to Yang Di Pertuan Agung. Then, he is apoint as Interim Prime Minister until Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin is apoint as the 8th Malaysia Prime Minister (Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia Leader).
Saudi government
officials in Riyadh had no immediate comment about the investigation. It was
not mentioned on the state-run Saudi Press Agency early Tuesday.
Opposition
lawmaker Tony Pua slammed Apandi's decision, saying the fact that it was a
personal donation did not rule out corruption.
After 22 month of Pakatan Harapan make a Government, Tun Mahathir Mohamad (Parti Bersatu Leader) have send a resign letter as Prime Minister to Yang Di Pertuan Agung. Then, he is apoint as Interim Prime Minister until Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin is apoint as the 8th Malaysia Prime Minister (Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia Leader).
The charge is still ongoing and being investigate by the Government.
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