May 30, 2012
Suaram's privileged access to confidential documents also reveals roles played by a person said to be close to Daim Zainuddin.
PETALING
JAYA: There is a possibility of Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak and Defence
Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi being issued an international warrant of arrest if
they fail to adhere to French subpoenas to assist in the Scorpene submarine
corruption inquiry.
Suaram’s French lawyer Joseph
Breham told a press conference in Bangkok
today that the French judges hearing the inquiry have discretionary powers to
ask the Interpol to issue a red notice (an international warrant of arrest)
against witnesses who failed to submit to the French court.
However this would be the
last resort to be undertaken to compel witnesses to testify in Paris .
Breham explained that the
French court is able to take on several courses of action, in compelling the
Malaysian witnesses.
He said that the judges will
first issue a subpoena in writing on a witness, and once a subpoena has been
issued, the witness is obliged to appear before the courts and to assist the
courts in its works.
“If the witness refuses to
abide by the subpoena, the court can issue a notice ‘mandate d ‘amener’,
compelling the witness to appear before it.
“If the witness fails to
oblige, a warrant of arrest may be issued. The warrant of arrest is applicable
within the boundaries of the French territory, and may be internationalised, if
the judge deems necessary.
“Based on the judges’
discretionary power, they can ask Interpol to issue a red notice i.e an
international warrant of arrest,” he added.
He also said that judge Roger
Le Loire, one of the two Instruction Judges assigned to oversee the case, had
principally accepted Suaram’s list of seven proposed witnesses, including
Najib, Zahid Hamidi and Abdul Razak Baginda.
“Judge Le Loire after hearing
an elaborate testimony from Suaram, accepted our statement, and promised to proceed
with the inquiry with no stone unturned,” said Breham.
He added that on the
acceptance of the seven witnesses proposed by Suaram, the French judge had
asked for the full details of the persons involved, in order to begin issuing
subpoenas as he saw fit.
Legal obligations
In a statement issued by Suaram after the press conference inBangkok ,
the human rights NGO said that Malaysia
has legal obligations under the UN Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) to
cooperate with other nation states in preventing, investigating and prosecuting
offenders of corruption.
In a statement issued by Suaram after the press conference in
It added that state parties
are bound to render specific forms of mutual legal assistance in gathering and
transferring evidence for use in court and to extradite offenders.
Suaram also said that it has
gained full privileged access to the 153 investigation papers from the French
Public Prosecutor’s office.
“This is a huge step forward,
as many of the details kept confidential are now made accessible to Suaram as
the civil plaintiff in the criminal case against the DCNS (French shipbuilding
company),” it said.
It said that in one document
– named Document 97 – was a note for the French Minister of Defense dated June
2, 1999 related to an interview with the Malaysian Defence Minister and the
French-Malaysian diplomatic relationships as far as defense is concerned.
“The note states that
pursuant to the major defence contracts between France
and Malaysia ,
there is a requirement that substantial transfer of money has to be channeled
to individuals and/or political organisations.
“The note specifically states
that apart from individuals, the ruling party (Umno) is the biggest
beneficiary. Consultants (company agents) are often used as political network
agents to facilitate these monetary transfers and to receive commissions from their
mandators,” said Suaram’s statement.
Wives’ network
It further said that the note mentioned about Mohd Ibrahim Mohd Noor and Razak Baginda as points of reference for political network, while adding that Mohd Ibrahim Mohd Noor was close to the then Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin and Razak Baginda to the then Defence Minister Najib.
It further said that the note mentioned about Mohd Ibrahim Mohd Noor and Razak Baginda as points of reference for political network, while adding that Mohd Ibrahim Mohd Noor was close to the then Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin and Razak Baginda to the then Defence Minister Najib.
“The note also explains that
by early 2001, Mohd Ibrahim Mohd Noor’s influence began to decline following
the fall from power of the Minister of Finance, Daim Zainuddin which resulted
in the disappearance of Mohd Ibrahim Mohd Noor’s name from Perimekar both as
shareholder and director which was later replaced by people of Razak Baginda’s
network.
“Razak Baginda eventually
becomes the main point of reference for political network to facilitate the
money transfer,” added Suaram.
Suaram said the note also
pointed out that Razak’s wife was a close friend of Najib’s wife Rosmah Mansor.
Suaram also said that it was
holding its press conference in Bangkok – and
not in Kuala Lumpur – following the forced
deportation of one of Suaram’s lawyers, William Bourdon, last July when he
visited Malaysia
to speak about the case.
Suaram’s complaint with the
French courts for a judicial review of the Scorpene contract in November 2009
has resulted in the commencement of a judicial inquiry at the Tribunal De
Grande Instance in Paris .
The inquiry will probe
alleged corruption crimes and illegal bribes involving top officials from both Malaysia and France in the sale of two Scorpene
submarines by French shipbuilding company DCNS to the Malaysian Defence
Ministry, then helmed by Najib.
No comments:
Post a Comment