24 February 2022

Zakat pungut, bila minta bantuan depa koner kiri kanan...



She blackmailed her lover for USD10 million dollar 
house in London and the money comes from the rakyat... 


Sila perhatikan ayat 18 hingga 23... 

US$1 billion sama dengan RM4.18 Billion (ikut exchange rate USD/MYR latest). Jadi RM4.18 billion telah terbang melayang keluar dari negara kita dalam sekelip mata saja pada satu malam saja. Saya nak hantar duit raya RM300 kepada bekas Indonesian maid kami di Jawa pun kena isi borang bank, perlu sebut tujuan hantar duit dan pelbagai. Kalau nak hantar duit kut money changer, money changer pula takut.

Ini pula depa boleh hantar keluar duit curi sebanyak RM4.18 Billion ke luar negara dalam satu malam sahaja. Tiada sebarang halangan rupa-nya. Nasib mereka baik. SPRM, Polis kurang faham baca bahasa Inggeris. - Syed Akbar Ali 

Lebai masih puas hati lagikah???


Najib: My kids never 
worked for Goldman Sachs..

Former prime minister Najib Abdul Razak today clarified that his children had never worked for Goldman Sachs.

Najib said media reports had given the impression that he was induced by Goldman Sachs with purported offers for his children to work at the disgraced US investment bank.

These media reports were based on the testimony of former Goldman Sachs partner Tim Leissner while testifying as a prosecution witness against his former subordinate Roger Ng, a Malaysian.

Najib said that his children never received the purported offers. "That's (supposed to be) job offers, OK? Not offers for projects or bribe money," wrote Najib on Facebook.

Leissner told the court that he was informed by Low Taek Jho, also known as Jho Low, via email, that three of Najib's children were seeking employment at Goldman Sachs. - mk


Leissner also testified that fugitive businessman Low Taek Jho, or Jho Low, made a list of people in Malaysia and Abu Dhabi who needed to be bribed to ensure that the 1MDB plan was approved. Among the names in his testimony were former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak and United Arab Emirates Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mansour.

In an earlier testimony, Leissner also dropped a bombshell revelation on Najib, who allegedly wanted to secure jobs for his three children with Goldman.

Leissner, 52, testified that his ex-boss Lloyd Blankfein’s meeting with Najib in 2009 came with an agenda and it took place before the bank’s mega bond deals for 1MDB.

He added that he was told by Ng that Najib would be in New York to visit his children for the Thanksgiving holiday. He alleged Low said it would be good for Blankfein and Najib to meet.

Ng, 49, is facing accusations of pocketing millions of dollars in kickbacks in the 1MDB deal, with allegations of money laundering and violating anti-bribery laws. Low was charged in the US in 2018 however, he remains a fugitive. – The Vibes


Meanwhile, Former Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak’s rebuttal that his children never worked for the investment bank Goldman Sachs missed the point regarding such allegations, said Semambu assemblyperson Lee Chean Chung. He said the mere act of Najib taking advantage of his position to lobby for those jobs constituted an abuse of power.

“Even if Najib’s children did not ultimately land jobs in Goldman Sachs, it has been established that (former Goldman Sachs South Asia chair Tim Leissner) had introduced Najib's youngest daughter (Nooryana Najwa Najib) to TPG Capital in Hong Kong.

“Let's be clear that 1MDB is a failed public entity which wasted billions of rakyat’s dollars.

“Using 1MDB's big bond deals, the fund-raising process of which is itself questionable, to seek favours at a 2009 meeting with former Goldman chief Lloyd Blankfein for his own children is legally and morally corrupt,” the PKR treasurer-general said in a statement today. 

Leissner testified at a New York court about a meeting between him, Blankfein, and Najib in 2009. In return for the lucrative 1MDB business, jobs would be secured for Najib’s three children at the US multinational investment bank.

However, the bank’s government relations department would not support this due to the sensitivity involved in hiring government-connected children, and Leissner said he ultimately tapped his other connections to secure a job for Nooryana at TPG. - - mk

Leissner had affairs with three 
M'sians, two are politically connected...

Disgraced former Goldman Sachs banker Tim Leissner has revealed that not only did he score a big deal in Malaysia, he found love too - thrice.Testifying before a US court in the trial against Roger Ng, Leissner revealed this when the prosecutor asked him about his trip to Beijing in 2009.

Leissner, Ng and Low Taek Jho had travelled to Beijing, coinciding with Najib Abdul Razak's first official trip abroad as prime minister on June 4 and June 5. Najib was received by then Chinese president Hu Jintao and premier Wen Jiabao.

According to court transcripts, the prosecution showed Leissner email printouts to which the witness explained were related to setting up meetings in Beijing with Low, also known as Jho Low, and also government officials.

When Leissner was asked who he was travelling with, he revealed it was the niece of a former Sarawak chief minister. At the time, Leissner was legally married to someone else.

Prosecutor Drew Rolle: So were you having an affair with Ms [name withheld]?

Leissner: Yes.

Rolle: And who was she, Ms [name withheld]?

Leissner: She was Malaysian and she was the niece of (a former) chief minister of Sarawak.

Rolle: She was related to a government official?

Leissner: She was the niece of the chief minister, yes.

Rolle: At that point had Goldman Sachs done business in Sarawak?

Leissner: Yes, we had.

Tim Leissner (far left) and Kimora Lee Simmons (second from left) with Najib Abdul Razak 
at the launch of Khazanah Americas Incorporated (KAI) in San Francisco, US on Sept 22, 2013.

Leissner revealed that when he was involved with the woman, his employer Goldman Sachs was doing business with Sarawak. He did not disclose this to Goldman Sachs' control functions despite the company having policies on relationships with relatives of clients or government officials.

Asked if the relationship with the woman benefited him in terms of work for Goldman Sachs, Leissner replied: "Not directly." He explained that the intermediary for the deal was known as "Mr Seow", who collected a fee for intermediating between Goldman Sachs and Sarawak.

While still legally married, Leissner said he was once engaged to the woman but eventually did not marry her.

Two other affairs

The prosecutor then asked Leissner if there were other client-related persons with whom he had affairs, to which the witness replied there were. He revealed that he had a “longstanding” relationship with a woman who was a chief executive of a media company since 2003.

He also said he had an affair with the daughter of a Malaysian ambassador to the US. Malaysiakini is not naming any of the women out of respect for their privacy because they are not involved in the 1MDB affair.

When the prosecutor asked Leissner if Goldman Sachs had benefited from his relationship with the former chief executive of the media company, the witness again replied: "Not directly." 

He said while Goldman Sachs did work on the media company's initial public offerings, the couple's relationship was frowned upon by the media company's owner. Again, Leissner did not report the relationship to Goldman Sachs’ control functions.

US$10m house in London

Leissner conceded he made a lot of money from the 1MDB affair and he spent approximately US$10 million (RM40 million) to buy the former chief executive a house in London.

When asked why, Leissner explained that he bought the house because the woman was very upset that he was ending their relationship after 10 years to marry model Kimora Lee Simmons in 2013.

"She put it to me that we had spent 10 years in a relationship and that if I didn't buy her a house, she would, for example, tell the authorities about my involvement in the 1MDB scheme.

"Not that I disclosed all the details to her about that but I did mention to her that I had received money out of that scheme... I was very fearful of that," said Leissner.

Leissner and Simmons had a child in 2015. It is uncertain if they are still together.

Leissner is testifying against his former subordinate Ng, who is charged with money laundering and violating anti-bribery laws in relation to the 1MDB affair. - mk

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