The Borneo Post

Dr M challenges PM to attend 1MDB meeting

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia’s former leader Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad urged the prime minister yesterday to attend a town hall meeting focusing on a massive financial scandal, heaping fresh pressure on the premier.

The saga surroundin­g the 1MDB state investment fund has rocked Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s government, with claims of alleged looting of huge sums from the fund.

Najib and 1MDB have denied any wrongdoing.

Dr Mahathir, 92, has come out of retirement from politics, formed his own party and joined forces with his old foe Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim in an opposition alliance that aims to unseat Najib at elections due by 2018.

The former prime minister, who led Malaysia for over two decades and was himself responsibl­e for subduing opposition parties, said that he planned to hold a town hall meeting focusing on the 1MDB saga on Aug 13 near Kuala Lumpur, and urged Najib to attend.

“The session will explain to the masses about the 1MDB scandal,” he told a press conference.

“This will be a good platform to tell the truth – Najib should attend and explain the allegation­s.”

There was no immediate response from Najib’s spokesman about Dr Mahathir’s challenge to attend the meeting.

Malaysia must hold a general election by mid-2018 but Najib has signalled he may call it earlier.

His party, the United Malays National Organisati­on ( Umno), dominates the Barisan Nasional coalition, which has been in power since independen­ce in 1957.

Najib’s grip on power is said to be strong as he is backed by most of Umno’s powerful division chiefs.

Dr Mahathir’s party has joined the opposition coalition Pakatan Harapan.

The coalition last week announced a new leadership line-up, with Anwar as overall leader, Dr Mahathir as chairman, and Anwar’s wife as president. — AFP

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