Malaysia

I suggested to charge Jho Low, but Najib asked me to leave, says The Edge chair

Tan Sri Tong Kooi Ong says this at ex-PM’s 1MDB trial

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 16 Nov 2022 8:31PM

I suggested to charge Jho Low, but Najib asked me to leave, says The Edge chair
The chairman of The Edge Media Group, Tan Sri Tong Kooi Ong (pic), says he suggested to Datuk Seri Najib Razak that fugitive businessman Low Taek Jho should be prosecuted as US$700 million belonging to 1Malaysia Development Bhd was transferred to Good Star Ltd, a company owned by Low. – The Edge pic, November 16, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The chairman of The Edge Media Group told the high court here today that Datuk Seri Najib Razak asked him to leave his residence in Langgak Duta when he suggested that fugitive businessman Low Taek Jho should be prosecuted over stolen 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) funds.

Tan Sri Tong Kooi Ong, 63, said during the meeting on March 6, 2015, he suggested to the former prime minister that Low, better known as Jho Low, should be charged as US$700 million (RM3.18 billion) belonging to 1MDB was transferred to Good Star Ltd, a company owned by Low.

The 43rd prosecution witness said this when queried by senior deputy public prosecutor Datuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram at Najib’s trial involving the misappropriation of RM2.3 billion from 1MDB.

Sri Ram: Do you recall having a meeting with Najib on March 6, 2015 at about 10.45pm? Why did you go to see Najib?

Tong: Yes, I did. (This was) following the various evidence, the emails we (The Edge team) obtained from former PetroSaudi International Ltd (PSI) executive Xavier Andre Justo. After analysing them, we were concerned with what was happening.

“As I recalled, (then Kulim-Bandar Baharu MP) Datuk Abd Aziz Sheikh Fadzir introduced me to Baling MP Datuk Seri Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim. I had a meeting with Azeez at the Bangsar Shopping Centre and we shared concerns over 1MDB. Azeez then suggested that I should meet Najib,” said the witness.

Explaining his meeting with Najib, Tong said the former prime minister said that the articles The Edge had been carrying since 2010 were wrong.

Sri Ram: What exactly did you tell him (Najib)?

Tong: I basically explained what was already in our possession – the emails (from) PSI that Justo had passed to us in Singapore. There were thousands and thousands of emails, but from what we extracted, there was clear evidence that PSI (which went into a joint venture with 1MDB) wasn’t a company owned by the kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It was a privately owned company.

“I also told him that the US$1 billion pumped into the joint venture was not based on real evaluation; namely, the oil and gas assets were not owned by PSI. I explained to him that the valuation was not real, that the money, US$700 million (from the joint venture), went to Good Star. I basically explained that Good Star belonged to Low,” he said. 

Sri Ram: Did you suggest what should be done with Low?

To this, the witness replied: “Yes, I did. I saw Najib as a friend. I told him that Low had done something wrong and should be investigated and prosecuted. He stole the US$700 million.”

Sri Ram: When you told this, what was Najib’s reaction?

Tong: After I told him this, he stood up and went to the door. He opened the door for me to leave.

Sri Ram: And did you leave?

Tong: Yes, of course.

When asked whether The Edge continued writing articles on 1MDB issues, the witness said the publication probably wrote even more 1MDB-related articles after the meeting. 

Tong also testified that as a consequence of publishing articles related to 1MDB, three other Edge reporters were investigated by police and were held overnight in a lock-up.

“In fact, I was banned from leaving the country, and I was also investigated by the Inland Revenue Board for money laundering and tax evasion. The Edge’s publication was suspended, but that was lifted by the court,” he said.

Najib, 69, is facing four charges of using his position to obtain bribes totalling RM2.3 billion from 1MDB funds and 21 charges of money laundering involving the same amount.

The trial before judge Datuk Collin Lawrence Sequerah continues tomorrow. – Bernama, November 16, 2022

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