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Sunday, 22 April 2012

Najib brushes aside questions on Scorpene subs

Prime Minister Najib Razak has snubbed questions about human rights NGO Suaram's case in France involving alleged kickbacks to top Malaysian officials over the purchase of two Scorpene class submarines.

Najib was asked to comment about the matter and whether he would testify in the French court.
Suaram has submitted his name as a witness as he was the defence minister involved in the procurement of the submarine

I don't need to comment....I don't want to comment, thank you", he said crisply at a press conference at Universiti Sains Malaysia in Penang, where he met two groups of NGOs - one Indian and one Chinese.
kua kia soongThe journalist was about to ask Najib the reasons why he was dodging queries about the case, but the press conference which lasted less than ten minutes, ended abruptly and the premier left.

The French court held its first hearing last week before judge Roger Le Loire in a three hour session where a three member Suaram team presented their statement and list of witnesses.

Le Loire accepted the team's presentation submitted by Suaram director Kua Kia Soong (right), secretariat member Cynthia Gabriel and lawyer Fadiah Nadwa Fikri at the Paris tribunal Grande Instance.

Gabriel said that the hearing was to confirm Suaram's complaint and reaffirmed the need for a judicial investigation into the RM7.3 billion deal in 2002.

The deal had allegedly led to the gruesome of Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu by military explosives in a jungle clearing in Shah Alam between October 19-20, 2006.

Two of Najib's former bodyguards and political analyst - a close ally of the premier - Abdul Razak Baginda were charged for her gruesome murder but the latter was acquitted without his defense being called.

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