Update Najib’s Trial: Prosecution to prove Najib used his position as PM for self gratification

Update Najib’s Trial: Prosecution to prove Najib used his position as PM for self gratification
By Suriati Sidek Ahmad, Sabarina Baharom and Jocelyn Ann Dragon

KUALA LUMPUR, April 3 (NNN-BERNAMA) — The prosecution says it will prove that Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak had used his position as Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, to obtain for himself a gratification of RM42 million.

In his opening statement, Attorney General Tommy Thomas said he will abundantly establish that the accused was directly involved in the decision on behalf of the government of Malaysia to give government guarantees for the loans amounting to RM4 billion received by SRC International Sdn Bhd from Kumpulan Wang Persaraan (Incorporated) (“KWAP”).

“It is my duty and privilege of opening the first trial in our courts against a former prime minister who for nearly a decade, occupied the most powerful office in the land and wielded near absolute power.

“Such privilege carries with it enormous responsibility, which my office intends to discharge in order to establish that the accused is guilty of the seven charges that he is facing before your lordship.

“The accused during his entire period in office as Prime Minister of which time these offences were committed simultaneously held the office of Minister of Finance, thereby combining maximum political power and control the nation’s purse,” he told the High Court here today.

Thomas said in holding the office of the Prime Minister and thus the nation’s highest elected public officer and head of government, the highest trust was reposed by the people in the accused.

In such circumstances, the law demands the highest standards of care in the discharge by the accused of his duties and obligations as trustee of public offices, he said.

“Not being satisfied with the holding of the twin positions of Prime Minister and Minister of finance, the accused was also appointed the Chairman of the Board of Advisors of 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB)  and Advisor Emeritus in its fully own subsidiary, SRC International Sdn Bhd,” he said.

Najib, 66, is facing three charges of criminal breach of trust, one charge of abusing his position and three counts of money laundering over SRC International Sdn Bhd funds amounting to RM42 million.

The Pekan Member of Parliament is alleged to have committed the offences at AmIslamic Bank Berhad in Jalan Raja Chulan and the Prime Minister’s Office in Putrajaya between August 17, 2011 and Feb 10, 2015.

Najib, who is the sixth prime minister of Malaysia, is the first to find himself in the accused dock.

Thomas said the trial held before Justice Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali is the first of many kleptocracy-1MDB-linked prosecutions.

He said a common feature of both companies (1MDB and SRC International) was that the true power directing and managing their affairs did not lie with the Board of Directors, as is required by law and is the universal practice wherever companies carry on business, but with Najib by virtue of his holding these two positions.  

“The operation of Article 8 (1) of the Federal Constitution that ‘all persons are equal before the law’ is amply demonstrated by this trial.  A former Prime Minister is charged under due process in the ordinary court of the land, like any other accused. 

“The accused is not above the law and his prosecution and this trial should serve as precedents for all future holders of this august office,” he said.

In proving the ingredients on a charge of abusing his position, Thomas said evidence both oral, documentary and circumstantial would be led by the prosecution to establish the proposed establishment of SRC International Sdn Bhd, the proposed setting-up of RM3 billion grant, SRC International’s request for a government loan for RM3.95 billion, appointments of SRC International’s Board of Directors, and one Nik Faisal Ariff Kamil as CEO of SRC International.

Thomas said the prosecution will also establish the matters that led to the approval of the Malaysian government, through the Ministry of Finance, the issuance of a RM2 billion government guarantee in favour of SRC International and for the issuance of a further RM2 billion government guarantee in favour of the company (SRC International).

He said evidence will also show monies totalling RM42 million, sourced from SRC International, were channelled through the company accounts of Gandingan Mentari Sdn Bhd (a wholly-owned subsidiary of SRC International Sdn Bhd) and Ihsan Perdana Sdn Bhd (purportedly appointed as SRC International’s corporate social responsibility partner).

 “The accused, between 17 August 2011 and 8 February 2012, as a result of the aforesaid, had received as gratification the said monies totalling RM42 million into his AmPrivate Banking-1MY no. 211-202-201188-0 and AmPrivate Banking-MY no. 211-202-201190-6 bank accounts,” he said.

For criminal breach of trust charges, Thomas said the prosecution will establish that Najib, as Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, and Advisor Emeritus of SRC International, whilst entrusted with monies belonging to SRC International, committed criminal breach of trust in respect of the RM27 million, RM5 million and RM10 million belonging to SRC International.

“Evidence will be led by the prosecution to establish that special resolution was passed to amend SRC International’s Articles of Association to appoint the accused as Advisor Emeritus. As Advisor Emeritus the accused shall advise the Company’s Board on material matters and matters of strategic interest to Malaysia, and that the Board shall give due consideration to and implement any advice of the Advisor Emeritus in the best interest of the Company,” he said.

Thomas said Najib had dishonestly caused himself to wrongfully gain RM42 million and caused SRC International to wrongfully lose RM42 million.

He said the sum of money was remitted to Najib’s AmPrivate Banking account through the company accounts of Gandingan Mentari Sdn Bhd and Ihsan Perdana Sdn Bhd between December 24 and 29, 2014 and between February 10 and March 2, 2015.

He said the prosecution will also provide evidence that Najib had engaged in money laundering by receiving RM42 million, being the proceeds of an unlawful activity, in his AmPrivate Banking account.

He said it will be proved that Najib had issued 15 cheques from his bank account totalling RM10,776,514.00.

“Evidence will also establish that in December 2014, the accused’s credit card was charged US$130,625 for expenses made at Chanel, an exclusive fashion store in Honolulu,” said Thomas.

He said the prosecution will prove that personal cheques were issued, among others, payment for renovation works carried out at the accused’s residence at Jalan Langgak Duta, Kuala Lumpur, the accused’s residence in Pekan, Pahang as well as cheques issued to various Barisan Nasional component political parties.

“The burden is now on the prosecution to prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that the accused, Mohd Najib bin Hj Abd Razak is guilty of the criminal charges preferred against him at this trial.”

The court adjourned the trial to April 15.

— NNN-BERNAMA

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