Latest from Sarawak Report on The One that refuses to go away– Najib’s RM2.6 billion


October 8, 2015

Latest from Sarawak Report on The One that refuses to go away– Najib’s RM2.6 billion

by The Sarawak Report (Latest)

http://www.sarawakreport.org

The Fake SheikhThe Fake Shake?

Who is the mystery father and son alleged to have met with Zahid and others and who goes by the name Saud Abdulaziz Majid al-Saud?

Sarawak Report can exclusively reveal the alleged identity of ‘His Highness’ the ‘royal donor’, which was given to AmBank as the source of several payments, including the US$681 million received into Najib’s account just before the last election. The name given was ‘His Highness Saud Abdulaziz Majid al-Saud’.

We have ascertained that this identity was first provided to explain an original payment of US$100 million, which was passed into Najib’s AmPrivate Banking account in Kuala Lumpur back in February 2011.

The bank had required details of the sender from the agent who was managing the transfer on behalf of the Prime Minister and a letter was purportedly then sent from the office of this individual to the bank.

Our sources tell us that this letter, which has been retained by the bank, was sparse on details but alleged to be from the ‘Private Office of Saud Abdulaziz Majid al-Saud’, without giving an address or telephone number. The letter was signed by ‘Saud Abdulaziz al-Saud’.

Compliance issues at AmBank?

ambankAmbank–The now infamous bank

The matter raises immediate questions about the regulatory andcompliance procedures of AmBank, which is 23% owned by ANZ Bank (Australia New Zealand Bank) as the largest shareholder.

The CEO of AmBank, Ashok Ramamurthy, who was on attachment from ANZ Bank, stepped down in January following a compliance audit  of several billion ringgit of loans to 1MDB – the issue remains subject to major criticism by opposition politicians.The fact that the Prime Minister was able to receive huge private donations with such a  cursory scrutiny of the donor certainly presents a major problem for the bank.

Najib Tipu MelayuMalaysia’s Billionaire Prince Najib al-Razak

In particular, Sarawak Report has established that anti-money laundering and anti-terror legislation in Saudi Arabia (given the Saud name) means that all its citizens are required to provide passport verification for any individual involved in the transfer of substantial sums.  This includes any citizen who is using a BVI off-shore company.

A letter without a contact address and no accompanying identification documents represents a laughable verification check and one can only assume it was let through by the bank because the recipient was the Malaysian Prime Minister, who nevertheless comes under a high category of concern as a politically exposed person. For several years, AmBank has flourished as the bank of choice for the Prime Minister’s own accounts and also for several state-controlled concerns, including 1MDB.

ambrin-buangWhere’s is this character now?

We have learnt that at least four payments were received into the Prime Minister’s account accompanied by the same sender identification between 2011 and 2013, including the two totalling US$681 million, revealed by Sarawak Report in July.

The second transfer was for a sum of US$200 million, meaning that a total of a billion dollars was transferred by this alleged Saudi royal philanthropist supposedly in favour of UMNO into Najib’s account.

This information was corroborated by the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) in July, when officials stated they had seen four letters from the same donor to the bank. It indicates that this alleged donor had been passing huge sums of money to Najib far in advance of the General Election, the original reason given, for wider purposes that remain unclear.

The matter envelopes a growing circle of international regulatory authorities in Malaysia’s escalating financial scandal, since both Australia and New Zealand as well as Saudi Arabia are now faced with a flouting of their basic banking rules and anti-terrorism laws.

Fake Sheikh?

Meanwhile, our enquiries into the identity of this ‘Saudi Royal’ figure have drawn an interesting blank. Saud Abdulaziz Majid al-Saud appears to be a variation on a common royal name, but does not actually refer to any specific individual.

Yet the newly appointed Deputy Prime Minister Zahid Hamidi claimed to have met a Middle Eastern “King and Prince” from the alleged “donor family”, shortly after taking over from Muhyiddin Yassin, who had questioned the donation before being sacked  by Najib:

He [Zahid] said the “king and prince”, whom he did not name, had donated the money because of Malaysia’s commitment in fighting terrorism, and being a moderate Muslim country with a plural society….

“Those were the answers given to me when I asked them the reason for their donation. They also told me that Malaysia was not the only country they have donated money to.

“They have also helped other Islamic countries,” he said .. The UMNO Vice-President, elaborating.. said the donors were an “Arab king and prince” and the family decided to make the huge donation also because of Datuk Seri Najib’s anti-Jewish stance..

“Because of that, the Arab king, Arab prince generously made the political donation for use during the 13th General Election,” Malaysian Mail Online quoted him as saying.

Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid also said the donor wanted to keep UMNO and the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition in power. [Straits Times]

Likewise, the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission reported officials had been introduced to individuals purporting to be the donor who had sent the letters they had seen at AmBank:

In a statement, the commission said it had found out about the donors’ details through bank documents.

“MACC has obtained explanation from the donors who originated from the Middle East and they have verified the donation.

“The RM2.6 billion donation has no connection at all to 1MDB,” the anti-graft commission said in the statement.

According to MACC, it had found four letters that were given to the bank when the RM2.6 billion amount was deposited into Najib’s account, with the bank documents stating that the contribution was a “donation”. [Malaysian Mail Online]

The MACC statement clearly conflicts with the bank documents obtained by Sarawak Report, which refer to the transfer of US$681 million from Tanore Finance Corporation as a “payment” rather than a donation.

So their eventual findings should present the exact identity of the so-called King and Prince, who they have so far accepted as genuine donors.

The wealth factor

This story of the Saudi donor becomes even harder to believe after a basic wealth check of Middle Eastern royals and the Saudis in particular. There are few ruling Kings and Princes in the Middle East – and the Saudi King Abdullah, who was alive at the time of the ‘donations’ had died in January before the time the so-called meetings took place in July with the likes of Zahid Hamidi.

1MDB-RM42-Billion-Thank-You-For-Your-SupportThank You MCA

It means that if the alleged donor family were lesser royals the likelihood of them being in a position to fork out such enormous secret sums of money becomes ever more remote.We have found no one of the Arab top 50 rich list with a name remotely similar to the supposed signatory of the donation letter ie Saud Abdulaziz Majid al-Saud and the individual at number 50, Saudi Arabia’s Ayman Hariri, has a relatively modest fortune of just US$2 billion, according to Arabian Business.com.

Would a man with US$2 billion or less really be willing to part with half of it to Najib Razak because of his stance on this or that, let alone to pay for other similar begging leaders also? Or is this supposed donor from a royal family a secret entity of some kind?

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Certainly, the top richest Saudi, Prince Alwaleed has made clear that at some point he intends to give all his money to good causes and he has been held up as an example of the sort of Middle Eastern who was favouring Najib by BN stallwarts.

Enquiries at the Saudi Embassy in London have produced further questions.Their protocol department has pointed out that while the name presented to AmBank is similar to certain Saudi royal names, it lacks certain crucial formalities – the name should contain ‘bin’ we were told, along the lines of ‘bin Abdulaziz’ and ‘bin Majid’, giving the impression of a serious lack of authenticity in the name of our sheikh and the title of his Private Office.

It has been pointed out that the royal figure whose name most matches that of Saud Adulaziz Majid al-Saud is that of a former Governor of Medina, Abdulaziz bin Majid, a grandson of a former Saudi King.

This royal figure does have a son similarly named Prince Saud bin Abdu Aziz bin Majed Al-Saud. However, there has been no evidence that these are a family of prominent donors nor do they appear on the Arab rich list as owning over US$2 billion.

So, please step forward the mysterious  and alleged billion dollar donor, unless of course one accepts the inevitable conclusion that we are dealing with a fake sheikh with sparse identification, drummed up to explain a series of astonishing payments into the Prime Minister of Malaysia’s private bank accounts?

17 thoughts on “Latest from Sarawak Report on The One that refuses to go away– Najib’s RM2.6 billion

  1. I ask a valid question? Where is Tan Sri Ambrin Buang? What happened to his final audit report? I asked the same question, where is the MACC Chief, Tan Sri Abu Kassim? Still on a wheelchair? And also to the just retired A-G Gani Patail who has remained silent after his unceremonious sacking. Also 1MBD’s Board Chairman, Tan Sri Lodin Wok Kamaruddin and his Board colleagues? Second Finance Minister Husni, what happened to your 1MDB restructuring plan? And Khairy Jamaluddin? Now we have fresh players like that Keruak guy from Sabah, the new DPM and Deputy Minister Tajuddin lying to their teeth to protect their boss. The rm2.6 billion matter won’t go away, but web of lies and deceit continues. Now the Arab donor and the next could be about a Martian donor.–Din Merican

  2. If they got these documents and name, the Justice Dept will be able to identify the exact details.. These days, they can’t hide anywhere on this planent anymore..

  3. the whole world knows where the money comes from dato, even those brain dead hardcore najib and umno bodekers, which are practicing selected reasoning for purely selfish personal gains at the expense of the nation and her people

  4. When I Was just a Little Boy
    I Asked My Mother
    What Will I Be
    Will I be handsome
    Will I be Rich
    Here is What My Mother Said
    ……………………………….

  5. Our leaders have long concluded that most Malaysians are stupid with some forgetful & forgiving – the rest can be bought. Don’t forget CASH IS KING. What the f–k can you do except demonstrate & carry on bitching about? I am just waiting for the GE14.

  6. Dato Din, am basically a pauper that its not worthwhile to back up my belief with a bet. Notwithstanding, the money under question is believed to have everything to do with 1MDB. I thus call upon all those involved to own up as true Muslims, if they still claim they are. BTW, am fine. On my part, am happy to be assured that you’re OK by your ongoing blog. Salam.
    ____________
    My dear Alias,

    Pauper? No, you are man of integrity and honour. You and I are not rich but that is ok. I am happy doing what I am doing now. Being away from Malaysia which is under this idiot and liar Najib is refreshing. He should be charged and sent to jail for good.–Din Merican

  7. “Latest from Sarawak Report on The One that refuses to go away– Najib’s RM2.6 billion”

    Just to share this…

    July 6 2015 “…From left to right are Prince Turki, the owner of PetroSaudi; Jho Low, the mastermind of the joint venture; Prime Minister Najib Razak, the man in sole charge of 1MDB; his all powerful wife Rosmah Mansor; the couple’s son, Nor Ashman; Tarek Obaid, the Director of PetroSaudi and Rosmah’s favoured daughter, Nooryana Najwa.”

    Prince Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud (born Oct 21,1971) is a member of the House of Saud and the seventh son of late King Abdullah, the ruler of Saudi Arabia then.

    He served as deputy governor of Riyadh Province from 2013 to 2014 and as “governor of Riyadh Province from May 14, 2014 to Jan 29, 2015”.

    PM Najib was introduced to Prince Turki by the late King Abdullah and told by the late King to work with his son’s company when Najib went on a four-day official visit to King Abdullah in July 2009 — one month before these pictures of Najib with Prince Turki were taken.

    In this meeting, King Abdullah Abdulaziz Al Saud had expressed the possibility of Saudi Arabia participating actively in Malaysia in the Islamic banking sector, expanding participation in the Islamic services and product manufacturing sectors and also raising its equity in the country.

    As for Jho Low’s involvement, everyone knows he helped found TIA and was appointed by the then Agong and Sultan Terengganu Tuanku Mizan.
    Jho Low has long been known for his relationship with the Mid East royal families — even before Najib became PM — and also the reason why Tuanku Mizan asked him to set up TIA…

    Sometimes, I am amazed how Sarawak Report and the Opposition can get so many people to believe the absolutely ridiculous story that the son of the absolute king of wealthy Saudi Arabia would collude with a foreign Malaysian Chinese man to cheat Malaysia of US$1 billion.

    And true enough — 1MDB got back every single ringgit they invested and made as much as US$500 million (RM1.8 billion) from this joint venture in three short years — a fact that has been audited by two separate international audit firms KPMG and Deloitte over 4 years and shall be confirmed once again by our Auditor-General in their special audit — with full documentation and proof, too.
    By the way, thank you to Sarawak Report for helping finally confirm in pictures (assuming not edited by Xavier Justo) that this is indeed a true government-to-government deal. Banyak terima kasih.
    LIM SIAN SEE

    http://www.therakyatpost.com/letters-from-the-rakyat/2015/07/07/jho-low-prince-turki-and-najib-photos-sarawak-report-confirms-petrosaudi-1mdb-is-a-g2g-joint-venture/

    * This article first appeared on blogpost:

    http://limsiansee.blogspot.com/2015/07/jho-low-prince-turki-and-najib-photos.html?m=1

    July 7, 2015 – PM duped into 1MDB-PetroSaudi JV? – http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2015/07/07/pm-duped-into-1mdb-petrosaudi-jv/

    “King Salman of Saudi Arabia has announced a major cabinet reshuffle, a week after he acceded to the throne.

    The governor of Mecca and the governor of the capital Riyadh were replaced as were several senior religious officials…

    Two of Abdullah’s sons were also removed – Prince Mishaal, governor of the Mecca region, and Prince Turki, who governed the capital Riyadh…

    Jan 30 2015 – Saudi Arabia’s King Salman unveils cabinet reshuffle – http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-31052071

    So Jho Low’s & Jibby’s 1MDB plans with Prince Turki got blown to smithereens…!!!

    June 6 2015 – Najib & Rosmah flies to Saudi Arabia…

    Ambiga Sreenevasan and 1 other retweeted
    Erna Mahyuni ‏@ernamh 2h2 hours ago

    Hard not to be angry that while Sabah & SG mourn, PM, Home Minister & Def Min all in Saudi. Shameful.

    Lim Kit Siang ‏@limkitsiang 3h3 hours ago

    Najib shd fly straight from SaudiArabia 2Ranau/Kinabalu earthquake-hit zones 2give meaning 2declaration “I owe Sabah” http://goo.gl/dBtzYR

    June 7 2015 – Najib thanked Saudi Arabia for awarding project to Prasarana –
    http://www.nst.com.my/news/2015/09/najib-thanked-saudi-arabia-awarding-project-prasarana

    9 June 2015 Sabah Quake – “…I had intended to come earlier after hearing news about the earthquake.

    But that day was the birthday of the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong and then I had to leave for an official visit to Saudi Arabia as the “king and the crown prince” were involved.”

    June 9 2015 – “…The birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong was on Saturday, June 6, 2015 and not on Friday, June 5, 2015,” Kit Siang pointed out, and asked why Najib was only informed about the earthquake in Ranau five hours after it occurred as indicated by his tweet on Friday.

    He added, “As Friday was not the Yang di Pertuan Agong’s birthday, Najib has still to explain why with his new private executive jet, he could not make a lightning visit to Ranau and Kundasang”.

    June 9 2015 – http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2015/06/09/pm-caught-in-big-lie-over-sabah-quake/

    June 9 2015 – https://weehingthong.wordpress.com/2015/06/08/najib-come-to-sabah-immediately-remember-your-i-owe-sabah/

    Lies, lies, lies inspite of being caught lying…!!!

    You be the judge.

  8. Finally, the Malay Rulers speak up! To the authorities in the corridors of power, finish off your investigations and report your findings without fear or favour, except fear GOD! Go on then, we dare you, or loose our respect and trust.

  9. /// Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid also said the donor wanted to keep UMNO and the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition in power. ///

    Why is the foreign ministry not summoning the Saudi ambassador to explain why they are interfering in the domestic affairs of Malaysia? Where are the red goons when you need them?

  10. I am very very happy to note that at long last the Rulers are demanding answers from those who are tasked to provide the nation with true, independent and transparent answers to the scandal. Let us wait and see whether these people owe their loyalty and allegiance to the country and king or to Jibro.

  11. No moral in this country as money easily shutsup any1 who wants to open up 1MDB investigation. He has big bullet of RM2.6bill to pay out, n collect more in future

  12. We can scream till we foamed at our mouth, BN will still be elected as the government. The problem we are facing is URBAN/RURAL divide. Our government is elected by the rural folks, elections after elections. The reason(s) is/are pretty obvious. Lets put aside their reasons for voting BN for a moment.

    Look at Thailand. They have the same problem like us, urban/rural divide. Thaksin’s party is the rural’s favorite. In Thailand, they have only one race, one language and one religion but still they are a divided nation.

    So, the solution here is to convince the rural folks. Educate them. Inform them of what is happenning. They are the Kingmakers not us, the urban bitches.

  13. Najib is neck-deep in water with immense worrying problems from all fronts. For now he is being propped up from under by fat crocodiles and when the water recedes, the master and his key political backers will be serving their time behind bars for sure.

    Najib must be a very strong man. Any lesser man in his position would have died from cerebral hemorrhage or heart attack by now.

    But is he an honest man? If he swears so, is he prepared to take a polygraph test. We can ask Dr Mahathir to draw up the questions.

    If Najib and his Cabinet ignore yesterday’s statement from the Rulers Conference that the 1MDB matter be looked into and resolved quickly, the Agong should set-up a Royal Commission with a panel chosen by him, to investigate all issues pertaining to 1MDB with a view to prosecute all those responsible for any criminal wrong doings like siphoning of its funds under a myriad of dubious means.

  14. /// LYW October 7, 2015 at 12:06 pm
    Look at Thailand. They have the same problem like us, urban/rural divide. Thaksin’s party is the rural’s favorite. In Thailand, they have only one race, one language and one religion but still they are a divided nation. ///

    It is not about race. Not about religion. Not about language. It is all about politicking. More importantly, it is about money – which those in power can commandeer. Same for Thailand. Thaksin was making tons of money, while the royalists want to keep the money for themselves. This is what the yellow-shirt-red-shirt in Thailand are fighting about – who gets to form the government so that they can control the gravy train. Same for Malaysia.

  15. The,

    I totally agree with you, it’s all about money. You gave away one of the reasons the rural voters vote BN that I temporary put aside. But you missed my other points. All of us here in this blog or any other blogs that bitch about the present government do not get anything or want anything in return from whoever who forms the government. All we want is a good responsible government. That’s all. My other point is, we, the urbanites have no say on who should be our government. The rural voters decide. Same here, same in Thailand.

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