Jho Low Wanted Me To Destroy Emails But I Kept Them As Evidence
1MDB TRIAL | Fugitive businessperson Low Taek Jho, or Jho Low, wanted then 1MDB CEO Mohd Hazem Abd Rahman to destroy emails containing talking points linked to transactions involving the sovereign wealth fund, the Kuala Lumpur High Court heard today
However, during former prime minister Najib Abdul Razak’s RM2.28 billion 1MDB corruption trial this afternoon, 10th prosecution witness Hazem testified that he instead kept the emails as evidence
Hazem was replying to a question from DPP Mohamad Mustaffa P Kunyalam during the prosecution’s examination-in-chief
The DPP questioned the witness on whether Low (above) had ever asked him to dispose of the numerous emails containing the fugitive’s talking points to tackle various issues linked to 1MDB
Earlier today, Hazem testified that the emailed instructions from Low were akin to instructions from Najib, among others
Mustaffa: Did Low tell you what to do with the emails
Hazem: Low asked me to destroy (the emails)
Mustaffa: Did you do it
Hazem: No
Mustaffa: Why not
Hazem: I wanted to record it as evidence
During proceedings today as Hazem read up to page 40 of his 110-page written witness statement, the witness was referred to various 1MDB-linked emails which he identified
Among them was an email from Low to Hazem dated Sept 4, 2013, titled “Fwd: 1mdb questions” enclosed with an attachment titled “1MDB power plant deal”
“This document is among emails that I meant regarding chats and directions from Low when I was working with 1MDB
“I received the email from Low (
[email protected]) on Sept 4, 2013, around 7.12pm,” Hazem said
He told the court that the email was in regard to answers that needed to be given over questions raised on 1MDB’s acquisition of Independent Power Producers (IPP) Tanjong Energy and Genting Sanyen
Hazem (above) said that Low's email provided suggested answers to various questions, such as one from a then opposition politician, who claimed that it was cheaper to build a new plant rather than to buy Genting (IPP), and if true then it looked like the government was trying to bail out cronies
“The proposed answer from Low: 'This is not true because the profits showed it is more than the price paid to Genting and (billionaire T) Ananda (Krishnan)'. Low also sought additional input for the given answer,” Hazem testified
In March 2012, it was reported that 1MDB bought Tanjong Energy from Ananda for RM8.5 billion
The witness also referred to Low's email providing a suggested answer to a question on why international investment bank Goldman Sachs’s fees for the IPP deal was so high at US$200 million (RM829 million), and whether this was because the deal was done under the radar
“The proposed answer from Low: 'The cost management is expensive because the transaction is complex'. Low also sought input on additional answers that can be added,” Hazem told judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah
Hazem is expected to continue his testimony when court proceedings resume tomorrow morning
Najib is on trial over four counts of abuse of power and 21 counts of money laundering involving RM2.28 billion of funds from sovereign wealth fund 1MDB. - Mkini
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