01/11/2015
HUSSAIN NAJADI MURDER COVER-UP PLOT THICKENS. WHERE/HOW IF AT ALL DO DATUK RICHARD MORAIS & KEVIN MORAIS (ex-DPP/MACC) FIT IN THE PUZZLE?
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Pascal Najadi, Hussain Najadi's son, is convinced that his father was murdered for reporting to Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) and the police about corruption at Arab Malaysia Development Bank Group (AMDB).
In particular, this involved the RM2.6 billion (US$700 million)
channelled into Prime Minister Najib's personal bank account with AMDB in 2013. CLICK HERE for Sarawak Report's article on Pascal's claims.
Najib
claims that this $2.6 billion was a donation from a friendly Arab
source. But every other person in the universe knows that this is
another load in the litany of lies that Najib has been spewing ever
since he became prime minister in 2009. Everyone knows that this RM2.6
billion is linked to 1MDB and fraud there.
Najib's further lie that he did not personally benefit from that money was laid bare and in tatters by ex-MCA chief Chua Soi Lek, who confirmed yesterday that all BN component parties received millions of ringgit from Najib for their GE13 campaig funding. It is a blatant act of corruption and serious money-laundering that would have seen any leader in any other country hung by his family jewels a long time ago.
Najib's further lie that he did not personally benefit from that money was laid bare and in tatters by ex-MCA chief Chua Soi Lek, who confirmed yesterday that all BN component parties received millions of ringgit from Najib for their GE13 campaig funding. It is a blatant act of corruption and serious money-laundering that would have seen any leader in any other country hung by his family jewels a long time ago.
The
Hussain Najadi police report has apparently gone "missing"; police
claim there was no such report, while Pascal is unflinching in his
stance that there were independent witnesses when the report was made.
Meanwhile, BNM Governor Zeti, despite the passage of two years, has yet
to give the nation a satisfactory answer as to whether AMDB reported the
suspicious RM2.6 billion transaction in 2013 and she approved it
blindly, or AMDB did not report it. Either way, the sloth and silence at
BNM is a clear indication of gross oversight failure and a massive
cover-up by Zeti and BNM. The fact that Najib is prime minster, finance
minister and chairman of 1MDB's Advisory Board also explains how and
with what degree of arrogance, anyone could ride rough-shod over our
laws and institutional safeguards. BNM might have continued maintaining
total silence had not the whole sordid corrupt act been exposed by
Sarawak Report and The Wall Street Journal.
Pascal Najadi has now revealed that shortly before his father was gunned
down on 29 July 2013 in front of a Chinese temple in Lorong Ceylon, he
(Hussain) had a meeting there with a certain Datuk Richard Morais. The details of what they discussed is not clear, but the police subsequently came to know about it, but did not inform Pascal.
In September, Richard Morai's brother Kevin Morais, a Deputy Public
Prosecutor from the Attorney-Generals' Chambers and seconded to the
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) MACC investigator, was
abducted in broad daylight, bludgeoned to death in captivity, and his
body stuffed into an oil drum filled with concrete. Within weeks 8 men
were apprehended and charged with Kevin's murder. Apparently he was
killed for investigating an army pathologist for corruption. CLICK HERE for The Malaysian Insider's report on the murder.
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