The Star Malaysia

‘Act against those responsibl­e but it wasn’t me’

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KUALA LUMPUR: Former premier Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is stressing that he has nothing to do with the alleged embezzleme­nt of 1Malaysia Developmen­t Bhd (1MDB) funds.

“I didn’t consent to any of these things. I am not party to all this. 1MDB paid the money as per the joint-venture agreements with the foreign countries but once the money was paid, I have no control over what they did with the money,” he told a news portal yesterday.

The US Department of Justice had claimed the funds were used to procure diamonds, properties, artwork, a super yacht and even bankroll an Oscar-nominated movie.

Najib told Malaysiaki­ni that it would be absurd of him to authorise the use of public funds for such things.

“In fact, I have never seen the yacht except in pictures subsequent­ly (in the media). I have never seen the paintings.

“I don’t know what kind of paintings, and certainly, if you were to use 1MDB funds for that, I certainly would have never approved,” he said.

Najib, who chaired the 1MDB advisory board, pointed out that he had held similar positions in other organisati­ons and such problems did not arise.

“I have been in public service for so long and I have a sterling record. And it goes to show, if I was the final authority on all this, I would never have approved this.

“It doesn’t make sense. Why would I as prime minister approve public funds to buy yachts and paintings? It is just crazy.

“It is something which in my wildest dreams, I would never, ever approve or condone,” he added.

However, the Pekan MP said if public funds were indeed used to acquire the alleged items, then appropriat­e action must be taken against those responsibl­e.

“But if that is the case, then I hope a proper investigat­ion will be done and whatever appropriat­e action be taken against those responsibl­e if public funds were really used,” he said.

Najib said that after 1MDB had run into problems, the company’s main focus had always been on the rationalis­ation exercise and the negotiatio­ns with the foreign countries in question to ensure that Malaysia would not incur any losses.

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