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PM: No missing rM42bil as claimed by Mahathir

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KUALA LUMPUR: The PAC report on 1MDB shows that RM42bil is not missing from the company as alleged by former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

Najib said it was now clear that allegation­s by Dr Mahathir against 1MDB were motivated by personal interest, “not the national interest, and a desire to unseat the Government”.

The Prime Minister added that besides showing the allegation­s by Dr Mahathir was false, the report identified weaknesses in 1MDB’s capital structure and management.

“We will study and act on the recommenda­tions in the report,” he said.

“We must ensure that lessons are learnt, and action will be taken if any evidence of wrongdoing is found,” he added in a statement commenting on the report.

Najib said he instructed the Cabinet in March 2015 to ask the Auditor-General to conduct an independen­t investigat­ion into 1MDB’s financial accounts, after the multiple serious allegation­s against 1MDB, such as Dr Mahathir’s claim that RM42bil had gone missing.

“To ensure that this was a transparen­t process, we also instructed that the findings be passed for review to the Public Accounts Committee – a bipartisan body that includes Opposition parliament­arians,” he said.

Najib said that after an exhaustive

This report represents a consensus by the PAC members, and its ndings are based on facts and hundreds of hours of reviews and investigat­ions.

Datuk Seri Najib Tun razak

process, the PAC yesterday released a report with its findings to Parliament.

“This report represents a consensus by the PAC members, and its findings are based on facts and hundreds of hours of reviews and investigat­ions.

“I would like to thank the National Audit Department and PAC for producing a comprehens­ive, conclusive and definitive report.

“Having reviewed it, I note that the PAC’s report shows that RM42bil is not missing from 1MDB, as had been alleged by Dr Mahathir,” he said.

Najib also said the Government would continue to focus on “our economic plan and strengthen­ing the economy, which has continued to show resilience in the face of global challenges”. — Bernama

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