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Najib sues three top officials involved in 1MDB corruption probe

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Publish date: Fri, 06 Jul 2018, 05:42 PM

KUALA LUMPUR (July 6): Embattled former Malaysian prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has filed lawsuits against top investigators probing a multi-billion dollar scandal at state fund 1MDB, as he looks to clamp down on public criticism over his alleged role in the case.

Najib, who lost power in a shock election defeat in May, was arrested and charged in connection with suspicious transactions at SRC International, a former unit of the fund. Najib, who has consistently denied any wrongdoing regarding 1MDB and SRC, on Wednesday pleaded not guilty.

In a legal counterattack, Najib is suing three top officials involved in the investigation into the fund, 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB).

In three civil filings made last week but only made available to Reuters on Wednesday, Najib's lawyers alleged that anti-graft chief Datuk Seri Mohd Shukri Abdull, police commercial crimes head Datuk Seri Amar Singh and Attorney General Tommy Thomas were prejudiced against him over the course of their investigations.

Badrul Abdullah, who leads one of two Malaysian legal firms representing Najib, said the applications were based on past statements made by the three individuals.

"We are seeking a court decision on whether there is an element of conflict of interest among the individuals handling the case," Badrul told Reuters.

Badrul said his client is seeking costs and any further order and relief deemed fit by the court.

Court records show the three applications were filed on June 30, and name Najib, who held power for about 10 years, as the applicant.

Lawyers for Najib and the respondents are scheduled to meet with two judges for separate pre-trial hearings on July 16.

In May, Shukri said a 2015 investigation into 1MDB was suppressed, while Amar has led police seizures of nearly US$275 million worth of luxury goods from premises linked to Najib's family.

Thomas is the lead prosecutor who on Wednesday charged Najib with three counts of criminal breach of trust and one for abuse of power, related to RM42 million (US$10.39 million) allegedly transferred into his account from SRC.

Najib and his family have come under intense public scrutiny over the past two months since he lost the election to his former mentor-turned-foe, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who reopened domestic probes into 1MDB as one of his first acts as prime minister.

Najib and his wife, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, have since been barred from leaving the country. The Malaysian authorities have questioned the couple and Najib's stepson and frozen hundreds of bank accounts suspected to have received money from the state fund.

GAG ORDER

On Wednesday, the high court granted a temporary gag order barring any discussion of the merits of the SRC case from being published.

Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, who is Najib's lead counsel in the case, argued that his client has faced a "trial by media" even before the case was presented in court.

"If it's only the media, then perhaps it is something else. But it's coming from ministers...condemning my client and virtually hanging him for it, and that's not on," Muhammad Shafee told the court on Wednesday. "It is not going to be a fair trial if this continues."

Thomas said the prosecution will "object strenuously" to the gag order as it was unfair to keep Malaysian people in the dark about developments in the case, especially given the coverage in media outside the country.

The 1MDB scandal has been raging since 2015, but only now is it being freely discussed by mainstream media in Malaysia, which was tightly controlled during Najib's premiership.

The nation was gripped by regular live streams by local news portals, broadcasting developments of Najib's case from the time police raided his family's residences to his court appearance.

Dr Mahathir and some of his cabinet have been outspoken about the case. Najib has said he is a victim of "political vengeance".

(US$1 = RM4.0440)

 

http://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/najib-sues-three-top-officials-involved-1mdb-corruption-probe

 

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ks55

Tit-for-tat.
You give me trouble, I give you problem.
I have money to throw around.
I can make you bankrupt just on legal fees alone.
Cash is king.
No cash no talk.

What can Amar Singh do now?
Record statement everyday.
Making arrest for every case on Friday evening.
Put him in lockup every time arrest being made.
Likewise Shukri MACC can do the same.

What about possible actions by TT?
Press charges for every offence.
Charge separately on different day.
Every charge grant bail 1 million with 2 sureties.

After being bail out for offence charged, Amar Singh can institute investigation on different occasion. Make arrest. TT press for charges. Grant bail for another million.

Repeat the investigation procedure and press for charges.
This is called chain-smoking.
Let the suspect choke to death...........

2018-07-06 18:58

dusti

Sounds workable..............da da da

2018-07-07 00:11

qqq3

Malaysia is a very lucky country to get rid of this Najib.

2018-07-07 01:39

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