(吉隆坡21日訊)巫統峇都交灣區部前副主席拿督斯里凱魯丁直斥,前警察總長丹斯里卡立和前總檢察長丹斯里阿班迪是「國家首號背叛者」,促請當局立即提控這2人。
他指出,這2人在調查其投報時都違反了人民委託,並掩蓋一馬發展公司(1MDB)弊案罪行。
凱魯丁曾因向海外執法單位投報1MDB弊案,在2015年以破壞國家經濟為由在國家保安法令下被控,他說,他當時只是想拯救政府和人民錢財,免於遭前首相拿督斯里納吉的同謀,如年輕富商劉特佐揮霍。
網媒「自由今日大馬」引述凱魯丁指出,他在2月26日已向澳洲警方,舉報澳洲與紐西蘭銀行集團(ANZ),因為後者允許納吉私人戶頭的7億美元(約28億令吉)部分金錢,轉移至新加坡。
凱魯丁在4月7日也到瑞士總檢察署投報,並在5月9日到紐約聯邦調查局更新投報。
「我在紐約致函美國總統特朗普,告知他有關納吉濫用政府及人民錢財的行徑。」
他也慶幸其投報終於在國陣敗選後,在4年後受警方和反貪會調查。
「雖然警方和反貪會行動太慢,但在首相敦馬哈迪領導下的新政府,執法單位總算不再掩蓋世界最大的醜聞。
「納吉和同謀形同背叛國家的行為,造成1MDB損失400億令吉,這無法被原諒,納吉無需再博取同情,他必須勇敢面對盜取人民錢財的罪狀,時間已經不站在他那邊。」
The former Sosma detainee, best known for lodging reports against 1MDB with foreign authorities, says time is not on Najib's side.
PETALING JAYA: Khairuddin Abu Hassan, fresh from a tour stretching from Australia to the US to renew his complaints on the 1MDB scandal, has urged for charges to be brought against former police chief Khalid Abu Bakar and Attorney-General Mohamed Apandi Ali.
Khairuddin said the duo were 「the nation’s number one traitors」 for betraying their public trust to investigate his reports.
「In the 1MDB scandal, Khalid Abu Bakar and Apandi Ali played a big role to conceal the crime,」 said Khairuddin, who was charged under a security law in 2015 after he was accused of sabotaging the economy for reporting the 1MDB scandal to foreign authorities.
「Khalid accused me of sabotaging the country’s economy… I had only wanted to save public funds from Najib Razak and the thief Jho Low,」 he said, referring to the former prime minister and the Malaysian businessman implicated in embezzling hundreds of millions of ringgit from 1MDB.
Khairuddin said among those he had met were key whistleblowers in the 1MDB scandal, including Sarawak Report editor Clare Rewcastle-Brown and former Petro-Saudi employee Xavier Andre Justo, as well as Pascal Najadi.
Khairuddin during his meeting with Clare Rewcastle-Brown (left), Xavier Andre Justo and his wife Laura. Hidden in the picture is Pascal Najadi.
Pascal is the son of the late Arab Malaysian Banking Group (AMBG) founder Hussain Najadi, who was gunned down in broad daylight in central Kuala Lumpur in 2013.
Khairuddin said he had lodged a fresh report with the Australian police against the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) for allowing part of some US$700 million from Najib’s personal account to be transferred to Singapore.
On April 7, Khairuddin lodged a report with the Swiss attorney-general in Bern, and four days after Pakatan Harapan’s victory in the May 9 polls, he renewed his report with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in New York.
Khairuddin said he was thankful that his reports were finally being looked into by police and the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) following Barisan Nasional’s (BN) defeat.
「Although the police and MACC acted too late, under the government of Dr Mahathir Mohamad, the law enforcers in Malaysia can no longer stop investigations into the world’s biggest financial scandal of this decade,」 he said.
Khairuddin was held under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012, or Sosma, for allegedly sabotaging the nation’s banking and financial services.
Khairuddin outside the building which houses the FBI office in New York.
Last year, the Sessions Court acquitted him and lawyer Matthias Chang as the prosecution had not presented any evidence linking them to the charge.
They had been jointly charged under Section 124L of the Penal Code for being at police stations to make reports against state investor 1MDB.
The charge sheet stated that the two were at the office of the chief of police’s Economic and Finance Criminal Division in Paris, Charing Cross police station in London, the Attorney-General’s Office of Switzerland in Berne, Wai Chan police station in Hong Kong and Cantonment police headquarters in Singapore.
Khairuddin said he felt vindicated by the latest development in the 1MDB probe, adding that Najib was now trying to get sympathy from the public.
「He must face every charge of embezzling government coffers or the people’s money.
「Just look at the loot of belongings of him and his wife that were seized by police in the last three days.
「Time is not with Najib, his wife and their henchmen,」 said Khairuddin, who stood as a Pakatan Harapan candidate in Jasin but narrowly lost to BN’s Ahmad Hamzah.