PM Najib: No basis to say RM40mil was smuggled



Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak today denied which there was an attempt to illegally smuggle a RM40 million donation for Sabah Umno into a country.

He was responding to a subject upon whether there was any basement to a opposition's explain which a supports were smuggled or laundered by Hong Kong.

"No," he said curtly during a press discussion during a Umno headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, adding: "It has already been explained in Parliament."
Minister in a Prime Minister's Department Mohd Nazri Abdul Aziz had yesterday told Parliament which there was no wrong for Sabah Umno to embrace a supports as there wasno lawsagainst it.

Najib, too, had weighed in upon a make a difference final week, saying which a supports were handled in a "proper way".

However, a opposition has refused to accept a explanation, indicating out which a supervision had unsuccessful to address allegations which a fund was laundered by a foreign country.

azlanThe allegations were based upon whistleblower siteSarawak Report, which first pennyless a headlines about a RM40 million fund after it reported which joist merchant Michael Chia, said to be a close trusted intimate of Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman, was incarcerated in Hong Kong for attempting to move a money out of a country.
Chia, who was incarcerated by Hong Kong authorities in 2008 after he attempted to move a RM40 million value of Singapore banking out of a territory, had report! edly exp lained which a money was not his but was for Musa.

However, a situation came underneath a spotlight after Nazri, in a parliamentary created reply to Batu MP Tian Chua upon Oct 11,explainedthat a Malaysian Anti-Corruption Comission (MACC) had determined which a money was intended for Sabah Umno and not Musa.

He added which a MACC had additionally found which there was no component of corruption in a incident.
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