Malaysia

1MDB: ex-banker who handled Najib’s account admits failure

She says she did not get written authorisation before dealing with Low Taek Jho

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Jan 2023 4:37PM

1MDB: ex-banker who handled Najib’s account admits failure
A former banker from Ambank who handled bank accounts belonging to Datuk Seri Najib Razak has admitted that she did not get a written authorisation before dealing with fugitive businessman, Low Taek Jho or Jho Low over the former prime minister’s bank accounts. – AFP pic, January 27, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – A former AmBank relationship manager who handled bank accounts belonging to Datuk Seri Najib Razak today admitted at the high court here that it was her failure when she did not get a written authorisation before dealing with fugitive businessman, Low Taek Jho or Jho Low over the former prime minister’s bank accounts.

Joanna Yu Ging Ping, 52, said this when she was queried by lead defence counsel Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah during Najib’s trial involving the misappropriation of RM2.3 billion from 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) funds.

The 41st prosecution witness made the confession when asked whether or not she had any written authorisation to negotiate with Jho Low regarding the management of Najib’s accounts, whereas Nik Faisal Ariff Kamil, the former chief investment officer of 1MDB, was the authorised mandate holder over the accounts at the material time. 

During today’s proceedings, Shafee also requested the banker to produce her termination letter to the court as he believed the termination was linked to her conduct of Najib’s accounts.

Yu said that there was no show-cause letter was issued to her prior to her termination from the bank and that there were many reasons behind the dismissal.

“I would like to have it (termination letter) on Monday, so please don’t come back and say you don't have it. I hope you don't do that,” said the counsel.

Najib, 70, is facing four charges of using his position to get bribes totalling RM2.3 billion from 1MDB funds and 21 charges of money laundering.

The trial before justice Datuk Collin Lawrence Sequerah continues Monday. – Bernama, January 27, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 5d

Court allows Najib to obtain documents ahead of 1MDB's US$8 billion suit hearing

Malaysia / 1mth

1MDB assets: Four high-value artworks returned to Malaysia

Malaysia / 2mth

1MDB: Pablo Picasso painting among four to arrive in Malaysia

Malaysia / 3mth

MACC moves to forfeit Prince Turki Abdullah Al-Saud's overseas assets

Opinion / 4mth

Steal milk, go to jail. Steal the truth, Get NFA!

Malaysia / 4mth

1MDB fund embezzlement, MACC investigates UK branch of international law firm

Spotlight

Malaysia

Anwar congratulates Modi on becoming India's longest-serving elected PM

Malaysia

Missing jewellery: Rosmah ordered to pay RM67.5 million

People

Malay kampongs in Bangkok: Echoes of southern heritage in Thailand’s capital

Opinion

Johor MB’s exclusionary rhetoric betrays the people, exposes UMNO’s political hypocrisy

Malaysia

Johor and NS polls first major test of post PAS-Bersatu political order

Malaysia

Claimed installation of 12th N. Sembilan ruler invalid - Pengelola Bijaya Diraja

Malaysia

4WD driver who drove backwards on highway nabbed, positive for drugs (video)

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Seven in ten Malaysian workers earn RM5k or less - economist

You may be interested

Malaysia

18 vehicles damaged after being hit by drug-positive driver

Malaysia

Two women killed after being thrown from Myvi in Batang Sadong bridge crash

Malaysia

PAS ends political cooperation with Bersatu

Malaysia

Human skull recovered from Johor waters after becoming entangled in fishing net

Malaysia

Fiscal deficit target under pressure as surging subsidy costs test Malaysia’s consolidation plans

Malaysia

Cancelled missile deal: Govt pursues billion-ringgit compensation as Norwegian defence firm seeks talks

Malaysia

Retail prices of diesel, RON95 remain unchanged - at RM4.67, RM3.72 per litre

Malaysia

PAS-UMNO meeting a positive step in line with new political dynamics – Zahid