THE authorities are just desperate to bring charges in relation to 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) and they are weak, says Najib Razak’s lawyer Shafee Abdullah.
The prominent lawyer said that the prosecution had exposed its weakness when it asked the judge to prohibit Najib from speaking publicly about the case.
“The authorities are desperate to bring up the charges. The gag order to stop Najib from speaking about the case shows that it is another desperate attempt on the prosecution’s part.
“The case is not built on a solid ground and the fact that they tried to block Datuk Seri from speaking openly (shows this),” Shafee told reporters after the former prime minister was charged at the sessions court in Kuala Lumpur earlier today with 25 counts of corruption linked to the 1MDB scandal.
At the centre of the case is the US$651 million (RM2.6 billion) transferred into Najib’s personal account which he claims was a “donation” from Saudi royalty.
Shafee told the gathered press that Najib had solid evidence that he had returned 90% of the donation back to the rightful owner.

He ridiculed the prosecution saying that the team led by former judge Gopal Sri Ram, was not thinking well when prosecuting the case.
“The subject matter was the US$651 million, the prosecution team did not realise that this money was transferred back to the original account.
“This is a charge fulfilled just to meet the election manifesto and it was not well thought (out) by the team. Right after the election, Najib returned the money, 90% of it. This is not how a thief behaves.
“So Najib’s claim that the money was donated has got support,” Shafee said.
Najib told the press that he is not a thief after posting bail.
“The RM2.6 billion issue was used to the maximum to tarnish my name.
“This court case will give me the chance to clear my name now,” he told reporters at the Kuala Lumpur court complex lobby today. – September, 2018.


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