Friday, February 26, 2016

WHAT ABOUT REST OF PANEL? 2 MEMBERS OF MACC PANEL DENY TMI's REPORT ON NAJIB

WHAT ABOUT REST OF PANEL? 2 MEMBERS OF MACC PANEL DENY TMI's REPORT ON NAJIB
PETALING JAYA - Two members of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission's Operations Review Panel (ORP) say they are not behind a news portal report that there was enough evidence to charge the Prime Minister.
Chairman Tan Sri Hamid Bugo noted that the report "Enough proof to charge Najib over SRC, says MACC oversight committee" in The Malaysian Insider had quoted anonymous sources.
"We wish to state that no anonymous source is authorised to speak for and on behalf of the Panel under any circumstances. In any event, we hereby expressly disassociate ourselves from all such statements attributed to the anonymous source," Hamid said.
Here is Hamid's statement:
"We, the undersigned, being the Chairman and two members of the Operations Review Panel ("Panel") which advises the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), expressly distance ourselves from the contents of the news report entitled "Enough proof to charge Najib over SRC, says MACC oversight committee" ("the Article") published by The Malaysian Insider earlier today.
We note that the Article cites an anonymous panel member as the source of various statements attributed to the Panel.
We wish to state that no anonymous source is authorised to speak for and on behalf of the Panel under any circumstances. In any event, we hereby expressly disassociate ourselves from all such statements attributed to the anonymous source.
We further wish to add that Panel did not at any time say that it had “enough proof to charge Najib over SRC” as claimed by the title of the Article, or that “there is credible evidence to frame charges against Datuk Seri Najib Razak”.
The Panel also did not conclude that “The MACC investigators had collected sufficient evidence to prove a prima facie case against Najib.”
However, the Panel advised the MACC to complete their investigation.
We would also like to refer to the Press Statement issued by MACC yesterday that stated that “The MACC was requested by ORP to issue public statement on these issues”.
We wish to state that we made no such request of the MACC. It is however up to the MACC if it wishes to issue any statement."
Signed
Tan Sri Hamid Bugo, Chairman
Tan Sri Mohamed Jawhar Hassan, Member

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