The Borneo Post

Najib asked to be present at MACC office on Tuesday over SRC case

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KUALA LUMPUR: Former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has been asked to be present at the Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission ( MACC) office next Tuesday to facilitate investigat­ion into the case involving the SRC Internatio­nal Sdn Bhd.

A MACC source said Najib was asked to give a statement pertaining to the case.

“A team of MACC officers have sent the notice (on the matter). So far he is asked to turn up next Tuesday to enable us to record his statement relating to SRC Internatio­nal,” he said when contacted here yesterday.

SRC Internatio­nal is a subsidiary of 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad ( 1MDB), before it was placed under the Ministry of Finance in 2012.

On Jan 25, 2016, the media reported that Attorney- General Tan Sri Mohamed Apandi Ali confirmed that Najib had not committed any criminal offences relating to the case involving a fund of RM2.6 billion and SRC Internatio­nal.

Mohamed Apandi was reported as saying that based on all the facts and evidence, he, as the Public Prosecutor, was satisfied that there was no criminal offence committed by Najib in relation to the three investigat­ion papers.

In this regard, an investigat­ion paper related to the RM2.6 billion funds, as well as two other investigat­ion papers related to SRC Internatio­nal were returned to the MACC and were ordered closed. Earlier, two MACC cars were seen entering the house of the Pekan MP in Jalan Langgak Duta here at 4 pm.

The silver- coloured Proton Preve and Inspira vehicles, with eight MACC officers, were seen leaving the area at 5.41 pm.

Earlier yesterday morning, police seized 72 bags of jewellery, money in various currencies, and other valuables at a luxury condominiu­m at Jalan Raja Chulan here, believed to be related to the former prime minister.

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