Malaysia

I’m not Jho Low’s aunt, says 1MDB ex-secretary

Goh Gaik Kim, 54, says she only saw fugitive financier once in 2011

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 12 May 2022 1:45PM

I’m not Jho Low’s aunt, says 1MDB ex-secretary
Goh Gaik Kim says she was never informed by 1Malaysia Development Bhd senior management that Low Taek Jho played any role in the company. – Bernama pic, May 12, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Former 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) company secretary Goh Gaik Kim told the high court here today that she is not the aunt of fugitive businessman Low Taek Jho or Jho Low.

Goh, 54, who was 1MDB’s company secretary from March 31, 2011 to April 1, 2016, denied an allegation that she is related to Low.

She said this during cross-examination by Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s lawyer Wan Aizuddin Wan Mohammed at the trial of the former prime minister over charges of embezzling 1MDB funds worth RM2.3 billion.

“I categorically say I am not his aunt. Not only am I not his aunt, I am also not in any way related to him. In fact, I first met Jho Low in 2011 after a month since I joined 1MDB. I was having lunch with 1MDB’s director Tan Sri Ong Gim Huat and Radhi Mohamad.

“I think he came in, Radhi said ‘oh, that’s Jho Low’ and Tan Sri Ong and Radhi went over to say hi. I saw him from afar. At that time, I didn’t know who he was.

“After lunch, I had asked the duo who Jho Low was because in my mind of course he had connections with the company because they both went to greet the man, but they just kept quiet,” said the 17th prosecution witness.

Wan Aizuddin: “So, you were not introduced to Jho Low?”

Goh replied: “No”.

When the lawyer showed a photograph of Low, the witness said she was unable to recognise the face as she had only seen him from afar.

She also said that she had never seen Low after the 2011 lunch event.

To another question, the witness said she was never informed by 1MDB senior management that Low played any role in the company.

Najib, 68, is facing four charges of using his position to obtain bribes totalling RM2.3 billion from 1MDB and 21 charges of illegal money laundering involving the same amount.

The trial before judge Datuk Collin Lawrence Sequerah continues. – Bernama, May 12, 2022

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