Saudi letters assumed genuine


PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Seri Najib Razak told the High Court here that he did not inquire as to the authenticity of the donation letters from Saudi Arabia as he assumed the letters were genuine.

The former prime minister said he received the letters from his (then) principal private secretary Datuk Azlin Alias (now deceased), and thus assumed the letters were genuine and did not inquire as to their authenticity.

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