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Kit Siang attacks Najib
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 15 - Lim Kit Siang wasted no time in pouncing on Datuk
Seri Najib Razak's rebuttal to alleged abuse of power.
The DAP Parliamentary leader today scoffed at the deputy prime minister's
defence that the SMS exchange with lawyer Datuk Shafee Abdullah over the
Altantuya Shaariibuu murder investigation was "a private matter".
Malaysia Today carried a report detailing what it alleged was an exchange
of text messages between Najib and Shafee, the prominent lawyer who
represented Abdul Razak Baginda, the close associate of Najib who was
eventually charged with abetting two police officers in the murder of
Altantuya in 2006.
In one SMS, Najib allegedly tells the lawyer that Razak - his advisor -
"will face a tentative charge but all is not lost".
"He did not deny the exchange took place. What about the case of P.
Balasubramaniam? Does he deny that he had contact with the
Inspector-General of Police?" Lim said while debating the 2009 Budget.
Balasubramaniam had made a statutory declaration that Abdul Razak received
an SMS from Najib stating that the IGP Tan Sri Musa Hassan would "take
care" of the Altantuya case.
However, a second SD surfaced in which Balasubramaniam disavowed the first
SD, claiming he was made to sign the SD under duress.
Dubbing the finance minister as the "de facto prime minister" in reference
to Najib being designated as Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi's
successor after Umno party polls in March, the Ipoh Timur MP echoed
Opposition Leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's call for Najib to be
investigated.
"We do not want just personal belief," he said, referring to Abdullah's
defence of Najib in stating that his deputy is a "good person".
"He must be cleared by a Royal Commission Inquiry so that we can be proud
to have a 100% clean prime minister. Or otherwise," Lim said.
Lim also told the Dewan Rakyat that the IGP and attorney-general Tan Sri
Abdul Gani Patail should resign over abuses of power.
Citing an unnamed source, he claimed that an investigation by
solicitor-general Idrus Harun in July had found that the AG had fabricated
evidence against Anwar in the "black-eye" incident 10 years ago.
"How can we have a criminal as an AG?" he exclaimed.
Anwar had also filed a police report in July claiming abuse of power by
Abdul Gani - then a senior deputy public prosecutor - and Musa's role in
the scandal surrounding the former deputy prime minister's black-eye. |