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The former prime minister said he received the letters from his principal private secretary Datuk Azlin Alias , and thus assumed the letters were genuine and did not inquire as to their authenticity. Wan Azwan Aiman: Datuk Seri, the prosecution also asserted the fact that the funds did not originate from King Abdullah for the simple reason that you did not, at any point, write a letter to thank the late King Abdullah.Najib: I don’t think so ... you can thank people in many ways. You can thank them by writing a letter. You can also thank them personally. I was of the opinion that it would be more courteous for me to thank him personally rather than writing a letter.

Najib also reiterated that he had no direct interest in 1MDB and maintained that the money entered into his account was from the late King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, Bernama reported.

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