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1. ANAK PEREMPUAN ROSMAH GESA IBUNYA TAMPIL DAN BERTANGGUNGJAWAB BAHAWA RIZA AZIZ ADALAH "PROKSI" KEPADA BELIAU DAN NAJIB, JUGA DAKWA BELIAU TELAH DIBUANG OLEH ROSMAH DAN SERING DIANCAM DAN DIGANGGU OLEH EJEN2 KERAJAAN ATAS ARAHAN ROSMAH KERANA BERDIRI ATAS KEBENARAN.

2. NAJIB PEMBOHONG BESAR!!!FBI SAHKAN RM2.6 BIL DALAM AKAUN BELIAU DATANGNYA DARI SYARIKAT MILIK JHO LOW, YANG MENDAPAT DANA DARI PENJUALAN BON OLEH 1MDB (BUKAN DERMA DARI MANA2 PUTERA ARAB)

3. RIZA AZIZ TERIMA RM1.47 BILION DANA 1MDB MELALUI SYARIKAT JHO LOW DAN DIHABISKAN DI MEJA JUDI, BARANG KEMAS DI HONGKONG, BELI HARTANAH DAN HOTEL.


GREED BREAKS UP FIRST FAMILY: YOU SHOULD HAVE NAMED NAJIB - DAUGHTER TELLS U.S., WARNS MOM ROSMAH NOT SACRIFICE RIZA SO 'YOU & YOUR HUSBAND CAN GET OFF SCOT-FREE'



The step-daughter of Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has issued a rebuke of her family, claiming her Wolf of Wall Street producer brother was paying the price for acting the “dutiful son”.
GREED BREAKS UP FIRST FAMILY: YOU SHOULD HAVE NAMED NAJIB - DAUGHTER TELLS U.S., WARNS MOM ROSMAH NOT SACRIFICE RIZA SO 'YOU & YOUR HUSBAND CAN GET OFF SCOT-FREE' She further charged that the US government had “copped out” by not naming public officials involved in the multi-billion-dollar heist from state development fund 1MDB.
In a statement uploaded to Twitter and Facebook, Azrene Soraya Abdul Aziz also appealed to her estranged mother Rosmah Mansor, the second wife of Mr Najib, not to throw her US-based brother Riza Aziz under a bus “so that you and your husband can get off scot-free”.
Mr Aziz, a co-founder of Hollywood production company Red Granite, was one of several people named in a US Justice Department lawsuit this week that seeks the seizure of $1.3 billion in assets bought with money stolen from the 1MDB Malaysian State Development fund he oversaw.
Red Granite, producer of The Wolf of Wall Street, said it had no reason to believe the money was “illegitimate” and Mr Aziz had done nothing wrong.
A spokesman for the Prime Minister said he had seen the post but could not comment on private family matters.
“She has a right to say what she wants to say but I can say for sure that the mother and daughter have been estranged for many years. We are not responding to it at the moment,” he said.

Malaysian Attorney-General Mohammad Apandi Ali was quick to point out this week that Mr Najib was not named in the lawsuits, the first substantive action taken by a foreign government in relation to the misappropriation of 1MDB funds that some estimates put as high as $US6bn ($8bn).
However, the lawsuits refer to a “Malaysian Official 1” 32 times, including in connection with an inquiry by Mr Apandi into a $US681 million payment transferred into the personal account of “Malaysian Official 1” that was ultimately found to be a “personal donation to Malaysian Official 1 from the Saudi Royal Family”.
Mr Apandi personally oversaw an investigation into $US681m in cash transfers into Mr Najib’s bank accounts, which concluded that the money was a donation from the Saudi royals.
Mr Najib said on Thursday that his stepson Riza Aziz, “like anybody else, has his rights”, and that the government would fully co-operate with all international investigations but that no wrongdoing had been proven.
Ms Azrene wrote on her Facebook page that her brother could be paying the price for signing his “soul to the devil to own what does not belong to him”.
“If he stood as proxy or as a trustee for what does not belong to him or any individual who asked him to be the ‘dutiful son’, he needs to pay for it,” the Malaysian image consultant said.
And in a direct appeal to her estranged mother, she added; “Please do not forsake another just so that you and your husband can get off scot-free. It is time for YOU to step to the plate and do what is right. Be. A. Mother.”

Opposition parties and anti-corruption activists have all stepped up their demands for Mr Najib’s resignation in the wake of the US lawsuit, among them former prime minister Mahathir Mohammad, who called for a tribunal of independent judges, including foreign judges, to hear the case.
But Malaysian analysts insisted yesterday that Mr Najib’s position remained solid.
Oh Ei Sun, a former Najib aide turned analyst, told The Weekend Australian the lawsuit had not caused “an inch” of additional concern among senior members of the ruling UMNO party, because the Prime Minister still controlled the party’s resources and largesse.
“He remains iron-clad within UMNO as the party’s structure has become such that the incumbent is all but invincible lest he lacks the will to rule any longer,” Dr Oh said, adding that was only to be expected in an “illiberal democracy with a single ruling coalition”.
“Allies like Australia can do precious little except express regrets and call for betterment, if and when convenient diplomatically,’’ Dr Oh said.

SON OF MURDERED AMBANK FOUNDER: NAJIB IS A MARKED MAN, U.S. WILL ONLY RETURN ASSETS AFTER THERE'S REGME CHANGE


SON OF MURDERED AMBANK FOUNDER: NAJIB IS A MARKED MAN, U.S. WILL ONLY RETURN ASSETS AFTER THERE'S REGME CHANGE
GENEVA - An investment banker in exile, taking his cue from developments in the US on the 1MDB Scandal, wants Umno President Najib Abdul Razak to vacate the Prime Minister's post immediately.
"Najib should be subject to comprehensive investigations as he presided over 1MDB which has been found involved in global mega scandals," said Moscow and Geneva based investment banker Pascal Najadi who previously lived in Malaysia.
"The previous investigations against Najib were selective, virtually cherry-picking exercises."
"That's why Attorney General Mohd Apandi Ali said that he found no wrongdoing on the part of Najib."
Getting into the specifics on the purported USD681 million political donation to Najib, he pointed out, the US found that the party that gave the money to him in fact obtained the funds from 1MDB. "The US authorities went to the original source on the money trail."
The investigative agencies in Malaysia, lamented Najadi, did not bother to probe the money trail. "They were just looking for the slightest excuse to clear wrongdoers. In that sense, they are party to illegalities."

The Investment Banker also stressed that it was not true to claim that Najib's name "was not mentioned" by the US authorities. "The US Attorney General and the Department of Justice (DoJ) may not have mentioned Najib Abdul Razak by name but they used the euphemism, Malaysian Public Official 1."
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