Wednesday, March 2, 2016

MACC obviously had enough evidence to charge PM, says Muhyiddin

The MACC Operations Review Panel would not have told the anti-graft agency to resubmit its investigations into the RM2.6 billion and SRC International to the Attorney-General, if they did not have strong evidence to charge the prime minister, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said today. He expressed hope that Attorney-General Tan Sri Mohamed Apandi Ali will act in a fair and trustworthy manner in carrying out his responsibilities. Muhyiddin said he was briefed on Najib's wrongdoing by the former A-G when he was in the government, including that money went into the prime minister's account. "I was shown the money going into Datuk Seri Najib Razak's personal account, and that is no longer a secret, as this was shown by the A-G recently," Muhyiddin said, indicating a report in The Malaysian Insider on Apandi saying there was no case against Najib, while holding up two sheets of paper showing the money trail. He added that there was very clear evidence of Najib's involvement in the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) and SRC International scandal, but added that it cannot be revealed in the open as no case has gone to court. "I leave it to the A-G to address this problem, although we know that he has said there is no case and ordered the case to be closed," he said. – March 3, 2016. MORE TO COME]]>

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