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Friday, July 10, 2015

Dr Mahathir turns 90, still sharp and combative

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad turns 90 today but has not slowed down despite stepping down from public office in 2003. He is agitating for the ouster of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who is fighting allegations RM2.67 billion was transferred into his accounts. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, July 10, 2015.Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad turns 90 today but has not slowed down despite stepping down from public office in 2003. He is agitating for the ouster of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who is fighting allegations RM2.67 billion was transferred into his accounts. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, July 10, 2015.
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is celebrating his 90th birthday today and Malaysia's longest-serving prime minister remains sharp and combative as ever, as he continues campaigning to oust his latest successor Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
Dr Mahathir, who was prime minister from July 16, 1981 to October 31, 2003, was born in Alor Star, Kedah on July 10, 1925 but his official birthdate is December 20.
It is understood that a big birthday bash has been organised for the medically trained politician this month.
The influential politician had cut his support for Najib in August 2014 and in recent months, has ratcheted his campaign against the prime minister, whose father, the late Tun Abdul Razak Hussein, was also prime minister.
He had also asked Najib to resign from the top job, echoing the calls of both government and opposition leaders who are seeking the truth behind The Wall Street Journal's (WSJ) revelations last week that US$700 million (RM2.67 billion) had been funnelled into Najib’s bank accounts.
The prime minister has vowed to fight the WSJ claims, saying he did not gain personally from the accounts in AmPrivate Bank. Bank Negara Malaysia has frozen six bank accounts but said none was linked to the prime minister.
Despite that, Dr Mahathir has been asking the authorities, including the Internal Revenue Board, to investigate Najib's wealth and harangue the government to explain the high debt racked by 1MDB.
The auditor-general and Public Accounts Committee (PAC) are investigating 1MDB's business but an interim report submitted yesterday had cleared the company of any wrongdoing.
But Dr Mahathir has cleared through the fog surrounding 1MDB to ask one question: why did 1MDB raise that much debt but only spent US$15 billion to acquire land and utilities across Malaysia and Asia.
Najib last week accused his former political mentor of working with the foreign media against him after several exposes in WSJ and The New York Times.
Dr Mahathir has denied the claims but remains a formidable political influence among the 30-million population, most of whom grew up during his rule.
- TMI

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