
Former
Kuala Lumpur CID chief Datuk Mat Zain Ibrahim today revealed that money changed
hands, which led to Malaysia losing its claim on Pulau Batu Puteh to Singapore
in 2007.
That
revelation was made in Mat Zain's 31-page statutory declaration sent to the
Prime Minister's Office on October 9.
"In
the accompanying letter to the Prime Minister, I urged him to focus on
paragraph 54 (e),(f) and (g) of the SD , which revealed the wrongdoings of
Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail, who handled the Pulau Batu
Puteh case.
"Also
included was information that a large amount of money changed hands and was
credited into a bank account in Hong Kong," said Mat Zain.
He also
defended his earlier allegation that Abdul Gani was the reason that Malaysia
lost the case which was heard at the International Court of Justice in 2007.
In his
SD, Mat Zain claimed that Abdul Gani had intentionally lost the case.
"Studies
made on the ICJ proceeding notes showed that a 'controversial photograph' was
added in a few days before the case was heard, which can be seen as trying to
dupe the ICJ panel," said Mat Zain.
Putrajaya
had denied the claim that Malaysia lost its claim on Pulau Batu Puteh due to a
wrong photograph of the location of the island submitted by Abdul Gani in the
proceedings.
"The
AG did not head the case and did not have the final say on the handling of the
case," said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Nancy Shukri in
Parliament last week.
"So
the allegations that the AG had shown a wrong photograph as claimed by the
opposition leader (Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim) is baseless and made without any
verification."
Mat Zain
said if the SD had been made public before the Umno party polls last month, it
would have affected Sabah Umno representatives who contested, adding there was
a link between Abdul Gani and politicians in the state.
Mat Zain
urged Putrajaya to appeal the ICJ decision on the Pulau Batu Puteh case for the
sake of the country's honour.
"We
still have four and a half years more to file an appeal to ICJ if there was
enough evidence to do so.
"No
matter how slim our chances are, we cannot let it go just like that," the
former Kuala Lumpur CID chief stressed.
It was
previously reported that on August 10, Mat Zain met former Prime Minister Tun
Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Umno lawyer Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, former
Commercial Crimes Investigation Department director Datuk Ramli Yusoff and Dr
Mahathir's former political secretary Matthias Chang.
Their
discussion reportedly centred on Abdul Gani's alleged wrongdoings, including
fabrication of evidence in the infamous "black eye" incident of 1998
involving former deputy prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
Mat Zain,
then the investigating officer in that case, reportedly informed Dr Mahathir
that Abdul Gani, then a senior deputy public prosecutor, had fabricated
evidence to suggest that Anwar's injury was self-inflicted.
Mat Zain
also claimed that Abdul Gani deliberately lost the Pulau Batu Puteh case.
Following
the meeting, Mat Zain released his SD with copies to Prime Minister Datuk Seri
Najib Razak, Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa, Solicitor
General Datuk Idris Harun and Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu
Bakar.
Part of
the contents of the SD was made public by Mat Zain earlier this month after he
expressed his disappointment with Putrajaya for not acting on the revelations.
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