Dua pengarah 1MDB meletak jawatan sebagai langkah protes selepas mengetahui dana berni;lai AS$700 juta (RM2.6 bilion) untuk projek kerjasama dengan PetroSaudi dipindahkan ke syarikat lain pada 2009.
Maklumat itu, lapor The Star, diperoleh daripada penyiasat yang meneliti dakwaan salah laku terhadap dana 1MDB. Laporan itu juga menyebut Tan Sri Mohd Bakke Salleh dan Tan Sri Azlan Mohd Zainol membuat keputusan meletak jawatan kerana marah apabila tuntutan mereka supaya wang berkenaan diserah semula, tidak diendahkan. "Ahli lembaga pengarah tidak berpuas hati apabila perjanjian ditandatangani tanpa banyak pertimbangan dan AS$700 bilion (RM2.6 bilion) yang diperuntukkan bagi projek kerjasama dipindahkan ke syarikat lain tanpa kebenaran mereka," lapor akhbar itu. Tidak dapat dipastikan pihak mana yang mengetepikan Ahli Lembaga Pengarah 1MDB untuk melakukan pindahan berkenaan serta enggan mengikut arahan supaya wang terbabit dipulangkan.
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The investigators also said the external auditors who had been examining 1MDB’s books did not verify the value of the assets held by 1MDB PetroSaudi Ltd before issuing their report giving the accounts of the fund a clean bill of health.
freebird replied at 11-7-2015 04:04 PM
azeeez keleeeng yang cecuba nak jual tanah tabooong hajeee tu pun, sampai sekarang tak jual-jual...: ...
freebird replied at 11-7-2015 04:04 PM
azeeez keleeeng yang cecuba nak jual tanah tabooong hajeee tu pun, sampai sekarang tak jual-jual...: ...
Poor Reporting by The Star
1MDB notes with concern a number of articles relating to 1MDB published in The Star newspaper today. In particular, The Star has made a number of assertions based on the opinions of an unnamed "investigator", with reference to certain transactions undertaken by 1MDB.
1MDB is concerned that a regulated and licensed newspaper such as The Star is presenting such unsubstantiated opinions as fact in its reporting. Further, it is a well known fact that a number of lawful authorities are conducting investigations on 1MDB and no final determination has yet to be made.
For example, The Star states that “Even assets that are being held for sale cannot be easily liquidated”. This is clearly wrong as the notes to the 30.03.2014 financial statements of 1MDB, as audited without qualification by Deloitte, describes how USD1.22 billion (approx. RM 4.6 billion) of these assets had in fact been liquidated and cash proceeds utilised.
The Star further states that "there was no document related to the existence of assets and valuation of PetroSaudi Holdings (Cayman)". This is blatantly incorrect. There was a valuation report prepared when the investment was made and 1MDB has in fact submitted the same report to the lawful authorities for their review.
Such sloppy reporting by The Star, a regulated and licensed newspaper, is disappointing. In fact, in relation to the interim report on 1MDB presented on 9 July to the Public Accounts committee (PAC) by the National Audit Department, the PAC Chairman has clearly stated that "there is nothing suspicious in the interim report". It is, therefore, clear there is no truth to allegations that "RM 42 billion" or "RM 16 billion" is missing, an allegation that has been repeated by various parties.
A number of lawful authorities are currently conducting investigations into 1MDB. 1MDB is fully cooperating with these investigations. We trust that appropriate measures will be taken by the lawful authorities to ensure the integrity of such investigations.
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