The Deepak J Saga: Now a MACC Lawyer is allegedly involved
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission
(MACC) was today dragged into a row over questions surrounding a lawyer
on its operations panel who is alleged to have drafted private
investigator P. Balasubramaniam’s controversial second sworn statement
on the 2006 death of Altantuya Shaariibuu.
Former
Minister Datuk Zaid Ibrahim suggested today that a key member of the
MACC’s five check-and-balance mechanism responsible for closing the file
on the case may have had a direct hand in doing so, fuelling questions
on the extent of a possible cover-up into the explosive crime that has
put two elite Police commandos on death row and sent the private
investigator into exile.
The lawyer-turned-politician wrote in his
blog that both the Attorney-General and the MACC have “conveniently
refused to investigate the allegations made by the private investigator
P. Balasubramaniam, who apparently got the information from Abdul Razak
Baginda, and whose claims have been corroborated by carpet merchant
Deepak Jaikishan”.
He reminded Malaysians that
Balasubramaniam ― popularly known as PI Bala ― had made a second
statutory declaration (SD) cancelling his first sworn statement made a
day earlier that the police had suppressed key evidence.
“This second declaration was prepared by a
well-known lawyer whom he did not know. Deepak named this famous lawyer
in an interview with Harakah. If one probes a little further, one will
find that the same famous lawyer sits as a member of the MACC’s
operations review panel,” Zaid, a one-time de facto Law Minister during
the Badawi administration, wrote. However, he stopped short of naming
the lawyer.
“It was this panel that decided there was no evidence to investigate the allegations made by either Bala or Deepak,” Zaid added.
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