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Thursday, November 30, 2017

Forex RCI report to be tabled in Parliament today



The government is expected to table the findings of the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) into the Bank Negara Malaysia forex scandal in Parliament today.
Although not appearing in the Order Paper, the 400-page RCI report will be given to MPs later today, the last day of the current session.
According to a source, the report is likely to implicate Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who served as prime minister when the scandal occurred.
"The cabinet has been briefed about the findings. The actual loss was approximately RM30 billion," said the source.
The forex losses occurred in the early 1990s, during Mahathir’s tenure, which had prompted certain quarters to accuse Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak of attempting to exact political revenge against his mentor-turned-nemesis through the RCI.
The RCI was established to determine the veracity of allegations surrounding the forex losses incurred by Bank Negara and its implications on the national economy.
The commission will decide if there were attempts to conceal facts and information regarding the losses, including the issuance of statements by top officials which are said to have misled the cabinet, Parliament and the public.
A total of 25 witnesses – including Mahathir, former deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim, and former finance minister Daim Zainuddin – testified during the eight-day hearing.
Forty-two documents were also submitted during the proceedings.
Bank Negara accounts manager Abdul Aziz Abdul Manaf, the first witness of the hearing, claimed that the central bank had suffered RM31.516 billion losses between 1991 to 1994.
Former forex dealer Azman Mat Ali had claimed in the proceedings that Mahathir had never entered Bank Negara’s forex dealing room.
Meanwhile, former Bank Negara advisor Nor Mohamed Yakcop, who was then responsible Bank Negara's forex trading, said he accepted his “fair share of accountability” over the losses.
He told the RCI that he never discussed the forex transactions in the years between 1986 and 1993 with both Mahathir and then finance minister Anwar.
The findings of the RCI were presented to the Agong last month by the commission's chairperson Mohd Sidek Hassan.- Mkini

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