Datuk
Seri Najib Razak said that then IGP Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail should
not have been involved in falsifying evidence in Datuk Seri Anwar
Ibrahim’s 1998 “black eye” probe, a former senior policeman said today
of his private meeting in October 2008 with the prime minister.
Datuk Mat Zain Ibrahim, who has led a
one-man campaign to remove the Attorney-General (AG), said he had met
Najib, who was then the Deputy Prime Minister, to discuss his
allegations against Abdul Gani and the then Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan.
“Even though Gani’s intention might been to help the IGP (Tan Sri Rahim Noor-right), falsifying evidence is still wrong which he should not have done,” Mat Zain quoted Najib as telling him.
The former city criminal investigation
chief also quoted Najib as saying “I got to know that (former IGP Tan
Sri) Musa (Hassan)’s role was not as bad as Gani’s and I think he can
get away with it.”
Excerpts from the conversation between
Mat Zain and Najib are contained in a letter to the Prime Minister which
the former policeman made available to the media today.
Mat Zain was the man responsible for
investigations into former IGP Tan Sri Rahim Noor’s role in the assault
of Anwar while he was in custody in 1998.
Rahim eventually confessed to assaulting
Anwar, resulting in a black eye that Anwar sported during his court
appearances then to face charges of sodomy and abuse of power.
Mat Zain has claimed that Abdul Gani, who
had led the sodomy and corruption prosecutions against Anwar, and Musa
fabricated evidence in the black-eye case.
In his latest letter to the PM, Mat Zain
also accused the administration of “doing everything possible to avoid
criminal charges” against Abdul Gani as the government would also be
guilty of abusing its power in the last two decades.
“YAB Datuk Seri and the government will
do everything possible to avoid any criminal charges against Gani. The
government is worried that should Gani be proven to have abused his
powers … then simultaneously the government would be guilty of having
done the same thing since 1990,” he wrote.
In the letter, Mat Zain accused Abdul
Gani of “screening criminal wrongdoings, abuse of power and corrupt
practices, linked to VVIPs, prominent corporate figures and senior
government officials, involving property and cash to the tune of several
hundred of millions of ringgit … traceable to the early 90s.”
Putrajaya said earlier this month it will
not take action against the A-G despite renewed allegations of
corruption and the fabrication of evidence against the country’s top
lawyer.
Minister
in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Aziz said
that last year’s decision to close the door on the A-G’s alleged
involvement in Anwar’s black-eye case still stands.
Mat Zain has repeatedly attacked Abdul
Gani in recent months, calling on Najib to sack the A-G for failing to
initiate charges in high-profile cases such as the death of DAP aide
Teoh Beng Hock while being held overnight for questioning by the
Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission.
He has also pressed the PM to form a
royal commission of inquiry or tribunal to investigate Abdul Gani’s role
in destroying public confidence in the Police.
Malaysiakini Reports: (October 27, 2011)
A former senior police officer alleges that the Najib Abdul Razak administration is not willing to take action to form a tribunal against attorney-general Abdul Gani Patail for his alleged wrong-doings, following fears that it (the government) could also be similarly implicated in such crimes.Mat Zain Ibrahim, in his open letter sent to Najib last week and made available to Malaysiakini today, claims that he briefed Najib in 2008 when he was still the Deputy Premier about Gani’s alleged misconduct.
“I am of the opinion that YAB Datuk Seri and the government will do everything possible to avoid any criminal charges being preferred against Gani. The government is worried that should Gani be proven to have abused his powers for cheating or falsification/corruption, then simultaneously the government would then be guilty of having done the same thing since 1990.”
Mat Zain revealed that his investigations found three letters of undertaking dated April and May 1990 signed by three well-known entrepreneurs (Abdul Halim Saad, Wan Azmi Hamzah and Tajudin Ramli) which confirmed they held several hundred million ringgit of assets for Daim Zainuddin.
Daim was finance minister from 1984 to 1991, and again from 1999 to 2001. Mat Zain noted that he had investigated the allegations that the three entrepreneurs had held the assets in trust for Daim when an official complaint was made in 1999 by Anwar Ibrahim.
In the three letters concerned:
- Abdul Halim confirmed he held 52,208,500 Faber Merlin (M) Bhd shares and 130,000,000 Renong Berhad shares for and on behalf of Daim based on a letter dated April 30, 1990.
- Wan Azmi also confirmed he held RM150 million in cash in trust on behalf of Daim.
- Tajudin, in his letter dated May 24, 1990, confirmed he held RM70 million cash in trust on behalf of Daim.
‘Letters are material evidence’
Those three letters, Mat Zain said, are material evidence to implicate the entire cabinet at that point of time.
“Most people still remember when even a little letter from the Johor state secretary’s office in 1953 could cause not only the loss of Pulau Batu Putih to Singapore, but most importantly resulted in “loss of face”, our dignity and the sovereignty of our country.
“If such a brief letter from the Johor office can be accepted as material evidence by the International Court of Justice, then, I believe, the 1990 letters and the three fabricated expert reports prepared on Gani’s instructions could overcome any attempts to twist the facts.
“Personally, I am of the view that the documents are enough to destroy the credibility of the government since the 1990s. They can be used as proof that the abuse of powers, corruption, cheating and falsifications that have occurred all this while, were never done for the sake of the country, nor the rulers nor for any particular race or religion,” he said.
Mat Zain claims that Gani knew of the three letters as he had personally dealt with him (Gani) and extended all the documents pertaining to this case to the then-Anti-Corruption Agency in July and August 1999.
“Perhaps YAB Datuk Seri is fully aware of the facts from the very outset, being a full minister and a member of the cabinet since 1986. Even though YAB may not be in a position to order a full-scale investigation on Daim at the very least YAB should assume the responsibility to clarify the dubious relationship between Gani and Tajudin in the context of the investigation into the Malaysia Airlines scandal,” he said.
At the very least, Mat Zain said, Najib as the Finance Minister should explain to the people whether the RM 70 million held by Tajuddin on Daim’s behalf had been returned to its original owners or otherwise.
That is why, Mat Zain said, he would be not be surprised if Gani had a role to play in the much talked about multi-million suit settlement between several government linked corporations and Tajudin.
He also said that the recent allegation that Gani performed the haj trip together with Tajudin’s proxy, Shahidan Shafie, and followed by another that he received gratifications from Ho Hup Berhad, are not therefore unusual or surprising.
“Most people still remember when even a little letter from the Johor state secretary’s office in 1953 could cause not only the loss of Pulau Batu Putih to Singapore, but most importantly resulted in “loss of face”, our dignity and the sovereignty of our country.
“If such a brief letter from the Johor office can be accepted as material evidence by the International Court of Justice, then, I believe, the 1990 letters and the three fabricated expert reports prepared on Gani’s instructions could overcome any attempts to twist the facts.
“Personally, I am of the view that the documents are enough to destroy the credibility of the government since the 1990s. They can be used as proof that the abuse of powers, corruption, cheating and falsifications that have occurred all this while, were never done for the sake of the country, nor the rulers nor for any particular race or religion,” he said.
Mat Zain claims that Gani knew of the three letters as he had personally dealt with him (Gani) and extended all the documents pertaining to this case to the then-Anti-Corruption Agency in July and August 1999.
“Perhaps YAB Datuk Seri is fully aware of the facts from the very outset, being a full minister and a member of the cabinet since 1986. Even though YAB may not be in a position to order a full-scale investigation on Daim at the very least YAB should assume the responsibility to clarify the dubious relationship between Gani and Tajudin in the context of the investigation into the Malaysia Airlines scandal,” he said.
At the very least, Mat Zain said, Najib as the Finance Minister should explain to the people whether the RM 70 million held by Tajuddin on Daim’s behalf had been returned to its original owners or otherwise.
That is why, Mat Zain said, he would be not be surprised if Gani had a role to play in the much talked about multi-million suit settlement between several government linked corporations and Tajudin.
He also said that the recent allegation that Gani performed the haj trip together with Tajudin’s proxy, Shahidan Shafie, and followed by another that he received gratifications from Ho Hup Berhad, are not therefore unusual or surprising.

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