Saudi Foreign Minister Says Funds Given To PM Najib Was Investment And Not Donation

Doesn't seem like it's time to move on from issues and controversies.

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It seems PM Najib Razak has dug a rather hopeless hole for himself, one whose depth is only growing deeper with each passing day

After Malaysia's Attorney-General Mohamed Apandi Ali, while speaking to a packed press conference on 26 January, [ostentatiously claimed](http://says.com/my/news/reactions-najib-cleared-by-ag) that the RM2.6 billion found in PM Najib's personal bank accounts was a personal "donation from the Saudi royal family" and "was given to him without any due consideration", the Saudi Foreign Minister has just called that story — *to put it mildly* — a big bunch of lie.

Najib Razak prayed last week before meeting with reporters in Putrajaya.

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In a report published by the New York Times on 5 February, Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir was quoted as saying that while "he accepted the AG's opinion that there had been no wrongdoing, but he also said that he did not think that the money had come from the Saudi government or that it was a political donation." Instead, the minister said the money was from an unspecified "investment".

Saudi foreign minister Adel al-Jubeir.

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"It is (from) a private Saudi citizen, I believe, and the funds went to an investment in Malaysia," Al-Jubeir was quoted as saying in a report by [The New York Times](http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/06/world/asia/malaysia-najib-razak-saudi-donation-1mdb.html?_r=0).

Furthermore, the NYT also quoted one member of the royal family and one associate of the family, speaking on the condition of anonymity, who confirmed that the money was not a donation

The RM2.6 billion funds in PM Najib's personal bank accounts was first revealed in a Wall Street Journal report July 2015, citing leaked investigation papers, and was followed up by Sarawak Report.

Since then, Najib and his administration have displayed an astounding level of inconsistency in their response to questions relating to the money, which is aptly highlighted in this FB post:

UPDATE

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