MACC reveals ‘shocking’ audio recordings of alleged conspiracy

PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) today played several sets of audio recordings of conversations involving former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and others which anti-graft chief Latheefa Koya described as leakage of information from the Attorney-General’s Chambers.

At a special press conference, Latheefa said the audio clips pertained to conversations also involving Najib’s wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, former MACC chief Tan Sri Dzulkifli Ahmad, a foreign dignitary and several other individuals.

“We have been given the recordings… pursuant to investigations, we can confirm their absolute authenticity.

“The contents are shocking; it’s a cover-up and subversion of justice… In the public interest, we’re making public the contents,” she said of the nine sets of audio clips of about 45-minute duration.

After all the audio recordings were played during the press conference which was carried live over television, Latheefa said they give rise to a number of matters.

“There are various serious issues that have arisen including abuse of power, criminal conspiracy, obstruction of justice, compromising national security, fabrication of false evidence through foreign assistance and connivance,” she stressed.

Latheefa said her office will hand over the materials to the relevant authorities to facilitate investigation.

“In this whole sordid episode of betrayal of public trust and criminality, we can be thankful that there was one brave public servant who knew his duty – Tan Sri Abu Kassim Mohamed,” she said.

Abu Kassim was the MACC chief at the time that these telephone exchanges allegedly took place. He was replaced by Dzulkifli on Aug 1, 2016.

The recordings took place between Jan 5 and July 29, 2016, Latheefa said, adding that the MACC received the items recently, in the new year.

She, however, declined to reveal from whom, how or in what form the commission received the recordings but said she believed they were related to SRC International Sdn Bhd.

Another company, 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB), was also referred to in some parts of the conversations that were played out for the benefit of the media.

“When we got them (audio clips), we went through forensics to identify who they (the individuals) are, and we did our investigation and obviously, based on the knowledge that we have… we could easily identify who they are,” she said.

Besides Najib, Rosmah and Dzulkifli, she said, the voices of several other people were captured in the recordings, including those believed to be two foreigners – a royalty and a company executive – in the Middle East. – Jan 8, 2020, Bernama

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