Affin Bank branch manager tells High Court three deposits were made between Dec 26, 2014 and Feb 10, 2015.
KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court heard today that three deposits totalling RM42 million were credited into the private accounts of former prime minister Najib Razak.
Noorhayati said RM27 million was paid on Dec 26, 2014 and another RM10 million on Feb 10, 2015, “both to account numbers ending 1880”. “I recognised the signatures of both because they were similar to the ones when the company opened a business account,” Noorhayati said when examined by deputy public prosecutor Sulaiman Kho Kheng Fuei.
Its business was to provide corporate social responsibility programmes for Yayasan 1Malaysia Development Berhad. Ambank Raja Chulan branch manager R Uma Devi had testified that the RM50 million that was deposited into Gandingan Mentari came from SRC International.
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