Tycoon says he gave money to Suu Kyi
A MYANMAR construction magnate with links to military rulers claimed in a broadcast on state television aimed at discrediting the ousted civilian government that he personally gave more than half a million dollars in cash to deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
The statement by Maung Waik could pave the way for more serious charges against Ms Suu Kyi, who has been detained since the February 1 military takeover while security forces increasingly use lethal force against a popular uprising demanding the restoration of democratically elected leaders.
The military has already tried to implicate Ms Suu Kyi in corruption, alleging she was given $600,000 (£502,000) plus gold bars by a political ally. She and president Win Myint have been charged with inciting unrest, possession of walkietalkies and violating a pandemic order limiting public gatherings.
In the latest salvo of allegations, Maung Waik, who has previously been convicted of drug trafficking, told state TV he gave cash to government ministers to help his businesses. He said the money included $100,000 given to Ms Suu Kyi in 2018 for a charitable foundation named after her mother, $150,000 in 2019 for which he did not specify a reason, $50,000 last February and $250,000 in April.
Meanwhile, a Myanmar court has issued an arrest warrant for the country’s UN ambassador, Kyaw Moe Tun, on charges of treason, the state-run newspaper Global New Light of Myanmar reported.
The charge stems from his remarks at the United Nations in New York on February 26, in which he condemned the coup and appealed for “the strongest possible action from the international community” to restore democracy in his country. Also charged with treason was Mahn Win Khaing Than, the civilian leader of Myanmar’s government in hiding, the paper said.
The acting vice president and member of Ms Suu Kyi’s political party spoke for the first time since the coup on Saturday when he vowed to supporta “revolution” to eject the military from power.
Yesterday, residents of a Yangon suburb set street barricades ablaze to block riot police. Video showed large palls of smoke rising over the Tha Mine area.