Teoh Beng Hock committed suicide in order to protect his employer and his party, DAP, from charges of corruption, the Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) into his death was told today.
The suggestion, put forward by Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) lawyer Muhammad Shafee Abdullah (right), was that Teoh could have taken his own life, choosing "death before dishonour". Shafee asked, “Looking at the complexity of the situation Teoh Beng Hock was in, he was under severe pressure because more would be uncovered, he would probably have committed suicide, as an honour suicide and to protect you and the party? As the Chinese proverb goes 'death before dishonour'.” In his reply to Shafee, Ean Yong said that Teoh would “never” commit such an act, adding that the “MACC did their investigation and cleared us”.
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