The Borneo Post

CI on forex losses to begin hearing on Aug 8

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PUTRAJAYA: The Commission of Inquiry (CI) to investigat­e the foreign exchange losses by Bank Negara Malaysia in the 1990s will hold its first hearing at the Court of Appeals, Palace of Justice here on Tuesday (Aug 8).

“The proceeding­s on this probe are open to the public,” said a notificati­on issued by the commission’s secretary.

The CI to probe the forex losses was set up in line with the Commission of Enquiry Act 1950 [Act 119].

The setting up of the CI and its membership received the consent of Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Muhammad V.

The six-member panel is chaired by Petroliam Nasional Bhd ( Petronas) chairman Tan Sri Mohd Sidek Hassan.

The others on the panel are High Court judge Datuk Wira Kamaludin Md Said; Bursa Malaysia Bhd chief executive officer Datuk Seri Tajuddin

The proceeding­s on this probe are open to the public.

Atan; Special Task Force to Facilitate Business ( Pemudah) co- chairman Tan Sri Saw Choo Boon, Malaysian Institute of Accountant­s member K Pushpanath­an and Finance Ministry Strategic Investment Division director Datuk Dr Yusof Ismail, who is also the commission’s secretary.

The CI’s scope of inquiry on the forex losses:

determine the authentici­ty of the allegation on the foreign exchange losses suffered by BNM in the 1990s and its implicatio­ns to national economy.

determine whether there were elements of hidden facts and informatio­n relating to foreign exchange losses suffered by BNM and misleading statements given to the Cabinet, Parliament and the public.

recommend suitable actions to be the taken against those found to be directly and/or indirectly involved in causing the losses and hiding the facts and informatio­n on the losses; and recommend appropriat­e measures to ensure the incident will not recur.

determine whether BNM’s involvemen­t in the foreign exchange activities which caused the losses contradict­ed the Central Bank Ordinance 1958 or any relevant laws

The Prime Minister’s Office in a statement on July 18 said the CI would complete its probe within three months from the date of its setting up on July 15, 2017 and thereafter submit its report to the Yang di- Pertuan Agong. — Bernama

From notificati­on issued by the Commission of Inquiry secretary

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