Deepak denies any political backing, or jewellery bills


KUALA LUMPUR, January 2 Deepak Jaikishan has denied removing domestic backing for his swindling claims or the papers suggested by PKR display exchange in between the carpet dealer's companies as well as jewellers in Hong Kong.
PKR plan executive Rafizi Ramli has said the papers were explanation of the controversial businessman's impasse as the trinket pull for the internal patriarch was more than the rumour.
"Honestly we do not know what he was talking about," Deepak(picture)told the press discussion here today.
"I do not know what papers he was talking about. I've never seen them."
The office worker however did not repudiate which the companies whose names were in the papers Carpet Raya Sdn Bhd as well as Carpet Plus Sdn Bhd were owned by him.
"I owned those companies, though we do not own those documents. That request is not my document," he said.
Deepak was also distressed by Rafizi's explanation today, claiming which the PKR plan executive was doing so to further his domestic mileage.
"Don't use my electioneer for truth for your domestic mileage. we do not conclude it during all," he warned.
Rafizi had suggested bank contract records in between Deepak as well as two trinket suppliers amounting to US$ 4 million (RM12.15 million), observant the purchases were extreme for the single man.
"Logically if we demeanour during the outline of accounts ... Deepak paid for as well as paid gradually the total of US$ 3.66 million for jewellery. we can't say which Deepak paid for all of them for himself," he told the press conference.
Rafizi supposing the press with copies of contract records, including the single for the US$ 115,000 purchase of polished diamonds from Dehres Ltd, the fine trinket supplier from Hong Kong.!
Another request minute exchange worth US$ 3.9 million involving the purchases of rings, necklaces as well as earrings from Firestone Co Ltd, an additional Hong Kong-based fine trinket supplier.
Rafizi had contacted both Dehres as well as Firestone, though has not perceived any response from the companies.
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