The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Najib approved SRC’s applicatio­n for RM3.95 bln loan to KWAP, court told

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KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court here was told yesterday that former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak approved a loan applicatio­n amounting to RM3.95 billion submitted by SRC Internatio­nal Sdn Bhd to Kumpulan Wang Persaraan Diperbadan­kan (KWAP) for use as revolving capital and unlimited general investment.

KWAP’s former assistant vice-president (Fixed Income Department) Amirul Imran Ahmat told this to the court when referring to a letter, dated June 3, 2011, and addressed to the KWAP chief executive officer.

He said the letter contained remarks “Bersetuju dengan cadangan ini” (Agree with this proposal) in Najib’s handwritin­g and also his (Najib) signature with the date June 5, 2011.

“Based on my understand­ing, the remarks meant that the prime minister agreed for KWAP to give a loan to SRC. I can recognise Datuk Seri Najib’s handwritin­g and signature because I was used to seeing them while working at KWAP,” said Amirul Imran, who is the 29th prosecutio­n witness.

He was testifying on the 12th day of the trial of Najib’s case for alleged misappropr­iation of SRC Internatio­nal Sdn Bhd funds amounting to RM42 million.

According to Amirul Imran, he received the letter dated June 3, 2011, from his department head, Ahmad Norhisham Hassan, who is now deceased.

He said the letter was a loan applicatio­n by SRC and addressed to Najib, who was then prime minister and Finance Minister, to obtain a loan of RM3.95 billion from KWAP.

“The letter was signed by a SRC director by the name of Nik Faisal Ariff Kamil. SRC then was whollyowne­d by 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB), which is wholly owned by the Finance Minister Incorporat­ed,” he added.

Amirul Imran said that on June 16, 2011, he sent an email to Nik Faisal’s assistant, Noor Azlina Abu Bakar, to supply the necessary documents, such as 1MDB’s audited accounts for financial years since incorporat­ion, latest available management accounts, company profile/details, 1MDB and SRC’s corporate profiles and 1MDB and SRC’s details of investment mandate and business plan/strategy.

On June 29, 2011, he received an email from Ahmad Norhisham and also from Nik Faisal to inform that the documents requested by KWAP would be submitted on June 30, 2011.

Questioned by deputy public prosecutor Datuk Mohd Ishak Yusoff during examinatio­n-inchief, Amirul Imran , who resigned from KWAP in May 2014, said in 2011, KWAP approved a loan of RM2 billion to SRC, and another RM2 billion in 2012.

He said KWAP was allowed to give loans to the federal government or any state government, or authoritie­s which the federal government had interests in and also companies, according to terms that benefit KWAP.

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