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Don’t sue WSJ, advises Nazri

‘Onus is not on Najib to take action over money transfer allegation­s’

- y T. AVINEShWAr­AN newsdesk thestar.com.my

PETALING JAYA: The Prime Minister should not take any action against The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) over its report that RM2.6bil was transferre­d into his personal bank accounts, says Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nazri Abdul Aziz.

He said the report was a mere allegation and WSJ should have provided the evidence, facts and proof.

“If Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak only takes action against WSJ, it would look like he is being selective. The Prime Minister must be consistent. He must sue all the parties,” he said.

Nazri said it did not matter that a special task force comprising officers from Bank Negara, MACC and police was going through documents taken from the offices of three 1MDBlinked companies.

“WSJ still has to make a police report. If it has given it to the task force, then there is no need for the Prime Minister to sue.

“Just allow the task force to complete its work and investigat­ion, and we can take it from there.

“In circumstan­ces like this, it is the party alleging wrongdoing who must report to the police. The Prime Minister does not have to sue it.

“There is no need for the Prime Minister to do this. What is more important is, he should focus his time and effort towards the people and nation. I am going to urge him not to sue,” said Nazri, who is a lawyer by training.

The Prime Minister’s Office has responded to the articles in WSJ saying that it was an act of “political sabotage” while 1MDB has insisted that no funds were transferre­d to Najib’s accounts.

Najib has maintained that the allegation­s are a political ploy engineered by his opponents in an attempt to topple him.

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