The Borneo Post

Edge boss gifted whistleblo­wer Justo US$2m for cleaning up M’sia’s largest kleptocrac­y

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The chairman of The Edge Media Group yesterday admitted in the High Court that he gave 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB) whistleblo­wer Xavier Andre Justo US$2 million as a gift for his contributi­ons to cleaning up the country’s largest kleptocrac­y.

Tan Sri Tong Kooi Ong, 63, said he had given Justo the sum, despite not getting any informatio­n or documents related to the sovereign wealth fund.

“I felt that Justo for no whim and fancy and for nothing to gain paid a huge price to be jailed in Thailand for an action that saved Malaysia from the world’s largest kleptocrac­y.

“I thought he deserved to be paid and I thought the government of Malaysia should have awarded him something but in the absence, I decided that I should help him. I gave him the sum in my office,” said Tong.

The 43rd prosecutio­n witness said this when queried by lawyer Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah at Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s trial involving the misappropr­iation of RM2.3 billion from 1MDB.

The witness was referring to an article published by an online portal titled ‘The Edge owner gives Justo RM8.2 million for helping expose the 1MDB scandal’.

He said that the Malaysian government ought to have compensate­d Justo and that in the absence of that he had gifted the money to Justo instead, which the latter acknowledg­ed as a gift.

When questioned by senior deputy public prosecutor Datuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram if the witness knew fugitive businessma­n Low Taek Jho or Jho Low, Tong said he had met Jho Low twice.

“In 2014, after The Edge had just started operating, Jho Low, through a reporter contacted me, to see me. He saw me twice, by the way. Jho Low’s father Tan Sri Larry Low Hock Peng was a person I knew since the 1990s.

“During the first meeting, he (Jho Low) told me that Edge’s reporting (about 1MDB) was wrong. During the second meeting, he told me that he knows Datuk Seri Najib. He said that The Edge should be ‘careful’ of what we wrote,” said the Edge boss.

Sri Ram: When Jho Low said (be careful of what you wrote), what was the message?

Tong: It was a threat. When asked what was his action following the threats, Tong answered “I just ignored it”.

The witness also told the court that he obtained The Sarawak Report editor Clare RewcastleB­rown’s contact number from former Damansara MP Tony Pua.

“I contacted Rewcastle-Brown. Yes, she introduced me to Justo in Singapore,” he added.

Najib, 69, is facing four charges of using his position to obtain bribes totalling RM2.3 billion from 1MDB funds and 21 charges of money laundering involving the same amount.

The trial before High Court Judge Datuk Collin Lawrence Sequerah continues today.

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