【纳吉必须接受独立的反贪污委员会彻底调查,在26亿丑闻事件还没水落石出之前,任何来自马来西亚的有关反贪污的功绩和成就,统统都是笑话!】国际透明组织主席乌盖兹说。
在马来西亚的土地上,剑挑东道主纳吉的26亿来路不明的赃款问题,要求纳吉说清楚讲明白,26亿到底是什么回事?
无论如何,这笔钱被存入纳吉的私人户口,就是绝对的错误,任何说法都不能洗脱他的贪污嫌疑。
国际透明组织主席乌盖兹说:马来西亚正在面对一场巨大的贪污风暴,如果处理不好,可能会演变成政治灾难。
他说,现在全世界都知道马来西亚首相纳吉面对的贪污腐败指控有多严重,纳吉一个人的贪污行为,已经对国家的形象和声誉造成无可弥补的破坏。
他说,解铃还需系铃人,只有纳吉站出来讲清楚说明白;否则他就必须接受一个完全独立、不受政治干扰的调查委员会进行彻底调查。而在整个事件水落石出之前,任何来自马来西亚的有关反贪污的功绩,统统都是笑话!
纳吉堂堂东道主,竟然被客人当中剃眼眉!够力咯!!!
反贪大会上剑挑廿六亿门
国际透明组织主席赢喝彩
国际透明组织主席赢喝彩
第16届国际反贪大会今日在布城举行,虽然首相纳吉取消主题演讲,避免遭遇敌意对待,但纳吉26亿门案依然成为大会的话题。
国际透明组织(Transparency International,简称TI)主席乌盖兹(Jose Ugaz)在大会上演讲时即挑起26亿门,结果获得全场如雷掌声。
Malaysia must explain US$700 million donation, says international anti-graft group。
Malaysia must provide answers on the US$700 million (RM2.6 billion) transferred to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's accounts, Transparency International told an international anti-corruption conference in Putrajaya today.
Its president, Jose Ugaz, said Malaysia's commitment towards fighting corruption cannot be taken seriously as long as it did not explain who paid the money, why, and what happened to it.
"We want to see more progress (from Malaysia) but that cannot happen while there are unanswered questions about the US$700 million that made its way into the prime minister's personal bank account," said Ugaz at the opening ceremony of the 16th International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC).
The hall, which comprised delegates from across the world, broke into applause at his statement.
"No one can be in Malaysia and not be aware of the corruption allegations of recent months and how damaging they are to the country.
"There is a corruption crisis here," said Ugaz.
He said in recent weeks, the attorney-general “who was critical of the government” was replaced, the task force probing into 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) was suspended, investigators were arrested, and newspapers suspended.
"These are not the actions of a government that is fighting corruption.
"We may well hear promises of reform. That is not what is needed at this time. And promises alone will not restore confidence and trust," said Ugaz.
Ugaz, a Peruvian lawyer with a history of taking on grand corruption, said only “one man” could provide answers, in an apparent reference to Najib.
But he said if the man refused to come forward, then only a fully independent investigation, free from political interference, could uncover the truth.
"Until that happens, no claim from the government on anti-corruption will be credible."
Kuala Lumpur is hosting the ongoing IACC and Najib was to have given the keynote address.
Earlier today, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Paul Low said he advised Najib to pull out from officiating IACC in Putrajaya today in case the environment turned "hostile".
The conference at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre ends on Friday.
Touted as a premier global gathering of anti-corruption stakeholders, the IACC is held once every two years and this year it drew 1,000 delegates from 130 countries.

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