On Nov 11, 2009, Malaysiakini reported that former ACA director of investigations Abdul Razak Idris told the High Court today he had cleared Anwar Ibrahim of allegations of stashing RM3 billion in foreign accounts and having foreign links to Western interests.
According to Abdul Razak, ACA had investigated the matter following allegations made in a statutory declaration by former assistant governor of Bank Negara Abdul Murad Khalid. The statutory decclaration was signed on Oct 29, 1999 - about one month after Anwar was arrested following his sacking as deputy prime minister in early September that year.
Abdul Razak also said a team of ACA officers went to Singapore and United Kingdom to meet Murad and several British witnesses but investigations resulted in 'No case' against Anwar. Thus, Abdul Razak concluded that the allegtained in the SD (statutory declaration) were baseless and unsustainable and he consequently ordered that the investigations be closed.
According to Abdul Razak, ACA had investigated the matter following allegations made in a statutory declaration by former assistant governor of Bank Negara Abdul Murad Khalid. The statutory decclaration was signed on Oct 29, 1999 - about one month after Anwar was arrested following his sacking as deputy prime minister in early September that year.
Abdul Razak also said a team of ACA officers went to Singapore and United Kingdom to meet Murad and several British witnesses but investigations resulted in 'No case' against Anwar. Thus, Abdul Razak concluded that the allegtained in the SD (statutory declaration) were baseless and unsustainable and he consequently ordered that the investigations be closed.
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