The Edge reports that @PwC_Malaysia Special Audit commissioned by the previous Government on NFC confirmed that RM107.6 million of the RM250 million was transferred from NFC to three companies personally owned by Salleh and his three children.
PwC began briefing top levels of Government on its audit findings between Mid-February and early March 2012 and at least two of the briefings included the then PM cum MOF @NajibRazak
Jul 4, 2018 • 16 tweets • 2 min read
1. “The government of former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak spent years systematically obstructing probes into the alleged looting of state fund 1MDB, while also ruthlessly muzzling critics.”
2. “Any suppression of the probe in Malaysia ended abruptly in May when Najib lost power in an election.”
Jun 11, 2018 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
This one I can only tweet with the benefit of hindsight. And thanks to Sarawak Report for the Summary. While everyone thought Najib was very confident going into elections, he was actually shitting in his pants.
Sarawak Report lists down the cowardly action Najib took to save himself: Plan A was the extraordinary last minute gerrymandering of boundaries; Plan B was the outrageous Fake News Law to intimidate critics; Plan C the ‘outlawing’ of Bersatu the key Malay opposition party;
Jun 1, 2018 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
Opposition Fools keep claiming that Singapore's external debts amount to 110% of their GDP. The fact is Singapore Government has around RM3 trillion of assets and 0 external debt.
I mean how could they go into debt when year after year, they close their budget with surplus unlike Malaysia who borrow to pay for operational expenditure?