The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Najib’s account was ‘sensitive’ as he is a politicall­y-exposed person — Witness

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KUALA LUMPUR: An AmBank officer told the High Court yesterday that he had to be careful in handling Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s personal bank account as it was deemed a sensitive account that belonged to a politicall­yexposed person (PEP).

AmBank Private Banking Capital Market Head Desk, Yap Wai Keat, 57, said it was also because a large amount of money was being remitted via two transactio­ns in the former premier’s personal bank account with the code name AmPrivate Banking-MR in 2011.

“At that point of time, Datuk Seri (Najib) was our prime minister and there was a large amount of money being transacted. If the currency market actually knows, in terms of the amount, it (currency market) would have taken a position ahead and it would affect the Ringgit value,” he said during cross-examinatio­n by Najib’s counsel Wan Aizuddin Wan Mohammed at Najib’s trial involving the misappropr­iation of RM2.3 billion from 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB).

On Wednesday, the 38th prosecutio­n witness testified that he was tasked to execute the conversion of the money, from US$ to MYR, remitted in by a Saudi prince, Prince Faisal Bin Turkey Bin Bandar Al Saud on Feb 2 and June 14, 2011.

Referring to two Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommun­ication (SWIFT) documents, Yap said US$9,999,977 was converted to RM30,449,929.97 on Feb 24, 2011, and another US$9,999,970 was converted to RM30,179,909.46 on June 14, 2011.

Wan Aizuddin then questioned the witness whether the currency market would be affected if the beneficiar­y was not Najib and the amount of monies coming in was only US$10 million, which the witness answered in the negative.

“No, the market would not be affected because US$10 million was not much as compared to the amount coming into Datuk Seri’s account. You have to be careful because the amount (of monies) was much larger, that’s why I think Datuk Seri’s relationsh­ip manager (another AmBank officer, Joanna Yu) created a code name AmPrivate Banking-MR for him,” said the witness.

The trial continues on Oct 3.

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