Malaysian Minister Rahman Dahlan has declared that this meeting between PM Najib and King Salman of Saudi Arabia proves Najib's donation story:
Given all that is in the public domain, the Saudis would have at least wanted Najib to thank the King personally and publicly even if there is now some talk that it was not the King ,but his brother late King Abdullah's son Turki , who is supposed to have handed over that cash.
Turki however is not known to be that rich, but his most lucrative deals are said to have been done with one Teak Jho Low. Given the scandal that surrounds Low, it appears only logical for Turki to declare that he did not know that the money Low handed him had been stolen from 1 MDB.
And , in any case , he had "donated" what he made to Malaysia even when he did not know of the circumstances under which that money had been obtained...and now that PM Najib had in turn donated the bulk of what he had received to a charitable course that the prince is interested in......all that remains is for Jho Low and his gang to be brought to justice.
Readers are reminded that this writer said exactly seven months ago that Team Jho Low must know that it can and should be C4ed, a Malaysian euphemism for execution.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Team Jho Low Is Now A Liability -Will It Be C4ed?
by Ganesh Sahathevan
The blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin recently wrote that the dismissals in Malaysia of among others the Attorney-General Ghani Patail were all part of moves by Prime Minister Najib Razak to counter criticism of his involvement in the 1 MDB issue.As Petra put it:
And that was when they (Najib's detractors) started playing up the issue of 1MDB, and after that the issue of the RM2.6 billion of 1MDB’s money that Najib allegedly transferred to his personal bank account and which has since disappeared.
In the weeks before the dismissals (and some arrests a number of persons were remanded by Malaysian Police to assist with investigations into the issue of thatRM2.6 billion of 1MDB’s money that Najib allegedly transferred to his personal bank account and which has since disappeared.
These persons remain at large ,and the relevant authorities said that they could not be located. Be that as it may, their involvement in the alleged transfer of funds remains an outstanding matter, and the very fact of their continued existence means that there remain persons who may have knowledge of the issues Najib wants put to rest. That they be permanently silenced is only logical.
Team Jho Low must know that it can and should be C4ed, a Malaysian euphemism for being executed.
TEAM JHO LOW
Jho Low
Casey Tang & Jasmine Loo
Lee Lin Sit
Tiffany Heah
The blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin recently wrote that the dismissals in Malaysia of among others the Attorney-General Ghani Patail were all part of moves by Prime Minister Najib Razak to counter criticism of his involvement in the 1 MDB issue.As Petra put it:
And that was when they (Najib's detractors) started playing up the issue of 1MDB, and after that the issue of the RM2.6 billion of 1MDB’s money that Najib allegedly transferred to his personal bank account and which has since disappeared.
In the weeks before the dismissals (and some arrests a number of persons were remanded by Malaysian Police to assist with investigations into the issue of thatRM2.6 billion of 1MDB’s money that Najib allegedly transferred to his personal bank account and which has since disappeared.
These persons remain at large ,and the relevant authorities said that they could not be located. Be that as it may, their involvement in the alleged transfer of funds remains an outstanding matter, and the very fact of their continued existence means that there remain persons who may have knowledge of the issues Najib wants put to rest. That they be permanently silenced is only logical.
Team Jho Low must know that it can and should be C4ed, a Malaysian euphemism for being executed.
TEAM JHO LOW
Jho Low
Casey Tang & Jasmine Loo
Lee Lin Sit
Tiffany Heah
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