傑西卡掌握如山罪證隨時掀臭底,納吉貪腐集團將無所遁形!

一個好人| 2015-08-21| 檢舉

傑西卡掌握如山罪證隨時掀臭底,納吉貪腐集團將無所遁形!

文字翻譯:張丹楓

無法無天、厚顏無恥的納吉,繼續把魔爪伸向那些負責調查一馬公司420億債務醜聞和26億私人贓款醜聞的政府【特別行動組】組員!

隨著總檢察長阿都干尼被撤職、副首相慕尤丁被撤換、國家銀行總裁潔蒂被禁言、武吉安曼政治部副總監被調職、反貪污委員會高官被扣留盤問之後,現在輪到總檢察署高級副檢察司傑西卡古蜜柯也被納吉痛下殺手了!

傑西卡古蜜柯原本是新加坡公民,因為受聘為大馬總檢察署為高級副檢察司而擁有永久居民證;她與丈夫孩子長期居住在吉隆坡。現在由於她被前任總檢察長阿都干尼委任為調查一馬公司醜聞的特別行動組成員,結果阿都干尼被害怕醜聞曝光面對下台坐牢厄運的納吉先下手為強撤職,傑西卡也被納吉的看門狗捉去警察總部扣留盤問。雖然納吉不敢殺人滅口,但是使用野蠻霸道手段摧毀正義的手段卻非常狠辣。毒辣無恥的貪婪大鱷,將所有調查他貪污濫權腐敗真面目的政府執法人員統統打殘打死了。

雖然納吉的看門狗找不出任何理由控告傑西卡,在國際人權組織嚴密監督之下,也不敢貿貿然安排莫須有罪名套在傑西卡頭上;不過內政部卻不理一切蠻幹,強硬遞奪傑西卡和她的孩子的永久居民資格,並且在內政部官員貼身監視之下,一路護送她和孩子離開馬來西亞,越過長堤返回新加坡。

熟悉內情者對納吉撤銷傑西卡永久居民證的決定表示費解。傑西卡其實掌握了非常多的政府機密,尤其是一馬公司醜聞和有關納吉貪污的證據,納吉應該將她軟禁在馬來西亞才對;現在卻讓她返回新加坡,無異縱虎歸山。

要知道一旦傑西卡離開大馬,失去大馬永久居民身份之後,她就不再受到馬來西亞官方機密法令OSA的約束,可以暢所欲言了。納吉難道不害怕他的醜事進一步被公開給全世界人看嗎?

或許,現在的納吉已經是【死豬不怕滾水燙】,反正已經不要臉了,乾脆就不要臉到底。

Task force officer sacked from A-G’s Chambers, loses PR

BY THE MALAYSIAN INSIDER

Published: 20 August 2015 9:38 PM

Jessica Gurmeet Kaur, the legal officer held in a probe into 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) leaks, has been fired from the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) and her permanent residency revoked today with officers waiting to escort her to Singapore, sources said.

Jessica, a Singaporean, also had her police bail revoked last Friday and her children's residency permits have also been cancelled, sources told The Malaysian Insider.

A lawyer, who declined to be named, confirmed that Jessica's service with the AGC was terminated last week but added that he had no knowledge of the deportation order.

"I am surprised by the turn of events and expected the Malaysian authorities to keep her here as she has a lot of confidential information," said the lawyer.

He said Jessica would not be subject to Malaysian law such as the Official Secrets Act once out of the country.

"We will have to wait and see what happens after this," he added.

On August 1, Jessica was arrested along with former Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission adviser, Tan Sri Rashpal Singh, and held for a day for questioning in connection with leaks into the 1MDB probe. They were later released on bail after police recorded their statements.

Jessica was part of the special government task force established to probe into 1MDB and the RM2.6 billion channelled into Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's personal bank accounts.

She headed the special task force secretariat, administration and finance department.

Rashpal, who is a former member of the MACC advisory board, was said to have met Sarawak Report editor Clare Rewcastle-Brown in London.

MACC director of strategic communications Datuk Rohaizad Yaakob had issued a statement last month saying that Rashpal had no access to the agency's ongoing probe as his tenure as a board member had ended in February.

The Malaysian Insider understands that a team of officers is waiting outside Jessica's condominium in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur. She is expected to be escorted to the border. Jessica, however, is not at home.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar told The Malaysian Insider that police were not told to escort her to the border.

"It is not my men now who are outside the condo now," Khalid said.

Apart from Rashpal, seven MACC officers have been called in by the police, the first was DPP Ahmad Shazalee Abdul Khairi on August 1 and the last, MACC's special operations deputy director Tan Kang Sai on August 5.

The probe by the MACC was in relation to SRC International over a RM4 billion loan from Retirement Fund Inc (KWAP) to 1MDB and the subsequent transfer of RM42 million into Najib's personal bank accounts.

The police have been probing MACC officers with regard to leaks from this investigation under Section 124B of the Penal Code for "activity detrimental to parliamentary democracy", but it has sparked allegations that this was an attempt to thwart the commission’s probe.

Khalid had on August 9 said police would postpone the investigations into the MACC's alleged leak of information which was published in the Sarawak Report portal.

He said although more people would be called to facilitate the investigation, the case was postponed to avoid numerous assumptions and public perception.

"With a variety of assumptions and perceptions having been made, I have ordered for the temporary postponement of the case," he had said.

Bank Negara governor Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz had on August 13 revealed that seven officers were also questioned by police over leaks related to the 1MDB probe.

Zeti said the officers have given their full cooperation to the police but she declined to reveal who they were, when they were questioned and which section of the bank they worked in.

She also said the central bank has completed its investigation on bank transactions related to 1MDB and has submitted these papers to the AGC. – August 20, 2015.

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