Transactions done in good faith, say companies

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PETALING JAYA: Two of the companies named in the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s (MACC) civil forfeiture suit say all transactions were done in good faith and they will cooperate with anti-graft investigators.These were companies that allegedly received 1Malaysia Develop­ment Bhd (1MDB) funds from the personal bank account of former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

PETALING JAYA: Two of the companies named in the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s civil forfeiture suit say all transactions were done in good faith and they will cooperate with anti-graft investigators.

“Habib Jewels Sdn Bhd would like to confirm that all of its transactions were in good faith and supported by legitimate documentation. These include those that may be subject to investigations by the MACC.“We would also like to hereby confirm that we have and will fully cooperate with all relevant authorities pertaining to this matter,” Habib Jewels said in a statement yesterday.

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