KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 28 — Datuk Seri Najib Razak had signed off on a RM2 million cheque to a private agency in 2013 to manage his public image and social media accounts, the High Court heard on the first day of the ex-prime minister’s 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) trial.
Noorhaina Hirawani Mohd Noor, former CEO of the digital agency Orb Solutions Sdn Bhd, said the RM2 million cheque had been cashed in.
“I can confirm it was banked in according to the last bank statement,” she testified, confirming that the signature was Najib’s.
Noorhaina Hirawani is the fourth prosecution witness in Najib’s trial involving four counts of abusing his position for his own financial benefit totalling almost RM2.3 billion and the resulting 21 counts of money-laundering.
This post has been edited by TianJian: Aug 28 2019, 03:32 PM
With the 68millions, trolling at facebook from 2011 to present day, spending each month 100k for only cybertroops, this orb solution still can managed the company until 2066. Intrested are not included.
Thanks Najib and his cybertroops.
This post has been edited by submergedx: Aug 28 2019, 03:45 PM
How much Najiiis spent for the latest MaluApaBossKu?
last week went grocery saw a family bapa ibu anak-anak semua 7 orang pakai baju malupabossku. Comlanfirm the best marketing campaign in politician history. Nak bagi award to his marketing team. Who know maybe it's the Orb operating this campaign.
Macai in loywat must be damn shiok getting info of how much their boss getting paid while looking ownself how many bullets need to telan and post each day just to get peanuts.
...Testifying in the trial of his former boss over SRC International, Wong Nai Chee said RM238,914 was paid to businessman Lim Soon Peng.
...He said Lim later paid the money to two companies – AD Network, and Akademi Kewartawanan dan Informasi Taima.
...“AD Network was paid for administering the ‘Ah Jib Gor’ Facebook page and Akademi Kewartawanan dan Informasi Taima was paid for publication of a Chinese weekly publication,” Wong said when responding to a question by deputy public prosecutor Mohd Saifuddin Hashim Musaimi as to the reason for the RM238,914 payment to Lim.
...Meanwhile, another witness, Onn Hafiz Ghazi testified that a sum of RM240,000 was paid to his company, Vital Spire Sdn Bhd.
...He added the money was meant to fund news website Malaysian Digest although Hafiz said his company’s main business focus was consultancy and leadership training.
...“We carried news from the government and also opposition. We saw it as a balanced website,” he said, adding it was up to the public to judge them.