The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Freezing of DoJ suits shows lack of evidence, says BNSC

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PETALING JAYA: The US Department of Justice’s (DoJ) suspension of its civil suits against 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB) shows there is a lack of evidence of wrongdoing by the state investment fund, says the Barisan Nasional Strategic Communicat­ions team.

“Civil suits related to this case which started a year ago, which has essentiall­y gone nowhere without sufficient evidence, are now frozen,” said its deputy director Datuk Eric See-To in a statement yesterday.

He added that the civil action against 1MDB, without sufficient evidence, signalled the political motivation of individual­s from the previous US administra­tion.

He stressed that it was important to note that 1MDB “is not a party to the DoJ’s civil suits.”

“As far as 1MDB is concerned, all its funds have been accounted for, in addition to the Malaysia AttorneyGe­neral’s statements after the DoJ filings that there has been no evidence of any misappropr­iation of funds,” he said.

He added that individual­s from DoJ had asked for a indefinite suspension of the proceeding­s of the civil suit, which is unusual as there is usually a time limit to such requests.

“This could pave the way for constructi­ve discussion­s, given the recent successful visit of the Trump Administra­tion to Malaysia,” he said, in an apparent reference to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s visit earlier this week, part of his tour of SouthEast Asia.

See-To said a key point to note was the successful settlement between 1MDB and Internatio­nal Petroleum Investment Company (IPIC), which he said proved that there was no money misappropr­iated.

“The successful resolution (to repay IPIC) will also mean that 1MDB has completed the final step in its rationalis­ation exercise. I am pleased to read 1MDB’s statement today that it has and is continuing to monetise the fund units.

“This allowed 1MDB to pay US$350 mil (RM1.5bil) to IPIC as part of the settlement,” he added.

In a statement on Friday, 1MDB said the payment of US$350mil was pursuant to the amendment dated Aug 8, 2017 to the settlement deed with Minister of Finance (Incorporat­ed) Malaysia and IPIC.

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