: The High Court here was told today that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission had received thousands of documents when conducting an investigation into the 1Malaysia Development Berhad case involving Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
The 49th prosecution witness said this when it was suggested by Najib’s lawyer, Wan Azwan Aiman Wan Fakhruddin, if the officer received any instructions from her superiors or did not ‘bother’ to refer to Najib about the email. “Anyway, other witnesses in this case have confirmed that. According to other witnesses, Najib knew about what was discussed in the meeting. Najib was also given the opportunity to defend himself and explain if he wished to add anything during the investigation,“ said the witness.
Jho Low was said to have begun the meeting by presenting the contents of the email he had prepared, to which Najib had allegedly agreed and further ordered a meeting with KPMG to be held immediately to resolve the audit.