Dow Jones has yet to issue clarification on 1MDB report, says lawyer


KUALA LUMPUR: Dow Jones, the publisher of The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), has yet to clarify its stand on articles by the WSJ.

These articles allege that almost US$700 million from 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) had been deposited into Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak's personal bank accounts.

Lawyer Wan Azmir Wan Majid from Messrs Hafarizam Wan  and  Aisha Mubarak, who is representing the prime minister, told Bernama that the 14-day period given to Dow Jones to respond to a letter seeking clarification on its stand ended today.

He said the letter sent on July 8 to the WSJ publisher was still unanswered.

Asked what action would be taken if Dow Jones refused to respond on the matter, Wan Azmir said the prime minister had several legal options, which would be decided on later.

"It is because the refusal of Dow Jones to give any reply or explanation on the allegations has to be carefully scrutinised on legal aspects and facts which have emerged recently," said Wan Azmir.

He added that he was bound by solicitor-client privilege and could not reveal details at this stage.

On July 8, the prime minister through Messrs Hafarizam Wan  and  Aisha Mubarak sent a letter to Dow Jones seeking clarification on its stand on the allegations made in the articles published on July 2 and 6.

The articles were alleged to have been released, published and distributed through WSJ's portal, www.wsj.com. - Bernama

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