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Monday, June 29, 2015

Dr M: 'Tampered' data claim a ruse

Former premier Dr Mahathir Mohamad has dismissed suggestions that 1MDB's critics owe Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak an apology following the arrest of a former executive in PetroSaudi International Ltd.

Mahathir said that the fundamental issue surrounding 1MDB's controversial joint-venture with PetroSaudi was the return of USD1.9 billion in funds after the deal went sour.

In a posting on his blog today, Mahathir said Najib had told Parliament that 1MDB had loaned USD1.9 billion to PetroSaudi's subsidiary to reduce the risk on its equity holding.

"Giving a loan to a JV partner who was found unsuitable as a JV partner would increase the risk, not reduce it.

"When the JV was dissolved after only 6 months of its formation, it must be because 1MDB realised that the venture was bad.

"What it should do is to demand the equity and the loan amounting to US1.9 billion be returned. Instead it was converted into a loan (murabahah).

"Having given this US1.9 billion loan, where is the money now?" asked Mahathir.

Tampered? So what?

Thus far, the government has suggested that the money was first parked in the Cayman Islands before it was transferred to BSI Singapore.

However, 1MDB and Putrajaya had described what was being held in BSI Singapore was "units", without further elaboration.

This had been the focus of 1MDB critics, including Mahathir, in recent months.

Recently, the arrest of former PetroSaudi executive Xavier Andre Justo by Thai authorities had led to Putrajaya claiming that criticisms against 1MDB stemmed from "tampered" documents supplied by the rogue former employee.

Details of how the documents were "tampered" have not been made public. The Thai police have made no mention of "tampered" documents and are investigating Justo for blackmailing PetroSaudi.

Regardless of whether Justo had peddled tampered PetroSaudi's documents, Mahathir stressed that the fact that 1MDB loaned USD1.9 billion to its former JV partner remains.

"And after that the investment and the loan of USD700 million was converted to a loan to a partner you (1MDB) no longer believe could deliver through the JV.

"You had some direct control over a JV, but not over the borrower.

"So what has all this to do with Justo blackmailing Petro Saudi: Nothing."

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