The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Najib paid RM67,000 for two water tank towers at his residence in Pahang

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KUALA LUMPUR: Former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak had paid RM67,000 to a contractor to build two water tank towers at his residence in Pekan, Pahang, the High Court here was told yesterday.

Daud Muhammad, 53, the owner of Syadilah Enterprise that was entrusted to build the towers, said Najib, 66, made the payment through cheques.

“In 2013, I gave the quotation to the supervisor of Datuk Seri Najib's house, Encik Zainudin Abdul Aziz, in Pekan.

"In 2014, Zainudin told me that work can be carried out, which is to build two water tank towers, comprising a three-storey tower and a two-storey tower,” he said during examinatio­n-in-chief by the prosecutio­n, conducted by deputy public prosecutor Muhammad Saifuddin Hashim Musaimi, on the sixth day trial of Najib's case for alleged misappropr­iation of SRC Internatio­nal Sdn Bhd fund.

Daud, who is the eighth prosecutio­n witness, said constructi­on of the two towers took about three months because of the rainy season then.

Daud said the two-storey tower was built near the kitchen of the residence, while the other near Najib's and his children's bedroom.

When Muhammad Saifuddin asked whether he did other work at Najib's residence, Daud said he also did the electrical wiring, repair of the air-conditione­r, leaking roof, door knob and kitchen sink for RM10,300.

Daud said after the work was done, he would issue the invoice on the cost to Zainudin.

“Yes, I gave the invoice, RM67,000 for the two water tank towers, RM9,540 for electrical wiring, repair of air-conditione­r and roof and RM760 for repair of the door knob and kitchen sink,” he said, adding that Zainuddin then gave him three cheques.

Cross-examined by Najib's lawyer, Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, Daud said the capacity of the two-storey water tank was 1,500 litre, while the third-storey tank was 3,000 litre of water and the amount of water in both tanks could accommodat­e the needs of about 1,000 people.

Asked on the need for the building of two water tank towers, Daud said they were to accommodat­e the use by Najib's family and the public.

On the old water tank, he said, it had aged and often in need of repair, with the pump already damaged.

He said there was also an occasion when a dead animal was found in it.

When asked by Muhammad Shafee whether the constructi­on of the new water tanks was urgently needed or a luxury, Daud said it was urgently needed.

He also told the court that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) recorded his statement twice on the work he did at Najib's residence.

Najib, 66, is facing three counts 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 hearing before High Court judge Mohd Nazlan Mohd Ghazali continued yesterday afternoon.

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