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Friday, April 3, 2015

DR M SUSPECTS NAJIB? Ex-PM's grilling on Altantuya's murder makes GLOBAL HEADLINES

DR M SUSPECTS NAJIB? Ex-PM's grilling on Altantuya's murder makes GLOBAL HEADLINES
Bangkok - Former Malaysian strongman Mahathir Mohamad has called for the re-opening of investigations into who ordered the murder of a Mongolian socialite at the centre of high-level corruption allegations in Kuala Lumpur, provoking a furore in the ruling party he led for 22 years.
In a vitriolic attack on Malaysia's current prime minister Najib Razak, Dr Mahathir referred to a hidden hand in the murder, backing a claim by Malaysian police commander Sirul Azhar Umar held in Sydney's Villawood detention centre that he was ordered to kill the glamorous 28 year-old Altantuya Shaariibuu.
"People are asking who gave the orders," Dr Mahathir wrote in his blog.
Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has published an unprecedented attack on the country's current prime minister.
Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad has published an unprecedented attack on the country's current prime minister. Photo: AFP
"Apart from (prime minister) Najib dismissing the claims as rubbish, there was no investigation," he wrote.
"This involves human lives. It would be very cruel for Sirul to die for just carrying out orders."
Sirul, a former bodyguard of Mr Najib, fled to Australia last year before Malaysia's highest court in January sentenced him to hang for shooting Ms Shaariibuu in the head twice as she begged for the life of her unborn child before blowing her up in jungle on Kuala Lumpur's outskirts.
Under pressure from former ally: Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.
Under pressure from former ally: Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak. Photo: Reuters
Allegations have simmered for eight years that Ms Shaariibuu was murdered to keep her quiet about purported kick-backs to high-level Malaysian officials over a US$2 billion ($2.6 billion) purchase of French submarines.
Described as a jet-setting party girl, Ms Shaariibuu was a translator in the later stages of the negotiations.
Mr Najib strongly denies ever meeting Ms Shaariibuu or having any link to her, and his government denies any wrongdoing in the submarine purchases, which are the subject of an investigation by magistrates in France.
Sirul Azhar Umar is at Sydney's Villawood detention centre.
Sirul Azhar Umar is at Sydney's Villawood detention centre. Photo: Interpol
Dr Mahathir's intervention in the case is highly contentious in the United Malays National Organisation, the party that has ruled Malaysia since 1956.
The case has been taboo in Malaysia's government-controlled mainstream media and authorities in Kuala Lumpur have refused to re-open the investigation despite the fact that no motive for the murder has ever been proven.
Although nearing 90, Dr Mahathir remains a powerful figure in UMNO and in 2009 spearheaded a campaign to elevate Mr Najib to the prime ministership.
But relations between the two men collapsed amid acrimony last year after UMNO lost the popular vote at the 2013 elections but stayed in power because of a gerrymandered voting system.
In his widely read blog, Dr Mahathir said Malaysians "no longer trust" Mr Najib and that if he remains in power UMNO will lose the next election.
"Once UMNO loses, it cannot be rehabilitated," he said.
Dr Mahathir also raised questions over state investment fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad that is mired in US$11 billion of debt, describing it as "highly embarrassing."
Mr Najib, who has ordered an audit of 1Malaysia and denied any wrongdoing, set-up the fund and chairs a committee that oversees it.
Dr Mahathir also described as a "waste" a new jet purchased by Mr Najib, saying the government already had other jets to use.
"Many loyal members and UMNO leaders will blindly follow the leadership. I am also loyal but my loyalty is to the party and the Malays that it represents," Dr Mahathir wrote.
"It is not easy to write this blog. But for the sake of the race and the country I have to expose all this," he said.
"I am not yet senile even though I am nearing 90 years of age…whoever says I am senile is fooling themselves."
Malaysia's government has yet to file an application to extradite Sirul who is being held in Villawood on immigration charges. Australian laws forbid those facing the death penalty being sent back to their home countries, leaving Sirul's fate unknown.
Mr Najib has not commented publicly on Dr Mahathir's comments. - http://www.smh.com.au/

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