The Kevin Morais Murder Trial: Opening a can of worms?

HEARSAY IS NOT FACT…

Ravi Chandaran, who is the 7th accused, on Tuesday, 2 October 2018, admitted in court that a prison officer had offered him RM3.5mil on behalf of Najib to plead guilty to the murder. 

He also said Kevin’s younger brother, Richard Morais, also offered him RM2 million to plead guilty.

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3 October 2018

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Kevin Morais Was Ex-AG’s Most Trusted Prosecutor Says Ex-Colleague

3 October 2018

Refuting an allegation made yesterday in court, the former PM Najib Razak also dismissed earlier coverage by Sarawak Report, claiming that MACC chief Shukri Abdull had denied that the murdered prosecutor Kevin Morais had drawn up a charge sheet against Najib on behalf of the former Attorney General Gani Patail.

Najib was referring to a response given by Shukri to a press question in May when Shukri said “As far as I know Morais had nothing to do with 1MDB,”   On that basis Najib claimed Sarawak report was wrong to say that Morais had drawn up the charge sheet (previously he had denied the charge sheet was genuine).

However, a former colleague who also worked closely with the former Attorney General has pointed out that Shukri’s comment was by no means an authoritative denial to be treated as proof by Najib, since the MACC chief made clear he had no particular reason to know who performed the work for the Attorny General, to whom Morais was ultimately accountable.

Although previously seconded to the MACC Morais had returned to the AG’s chambers where colleagues say he was one of the most trusted prosecutors:

There was only one prosecutor Gani trusted sufficiently to bring into his home to dictate work. Plus Kevin lived nearby. If Kevin Morais did any work for Gani, Shukri would not have known .. Should the AG give him personal (meaning Task Force) work, Kevin Morais could not disclose it to the MACC.  The nature and type of work as his rank, salary, promotions etc were all payable by AGC.

The same ex-officer has told Sarawak Report they have reliable information that Kevin was in Gani’s house drawing up the charge sheets in the presence of some senior officers from the police force and other 1MDB task force personnel prior to Gani’s dismissal and that Morais distributed copies of those charges to these task force representatives.

It was these draft charges which Sarawak Report published shortly after the Najib government sacked Gani Patail, following which Kevin was kidnapped some five weeks later.  Sarawak Report has not stated whether the two incidents were related, but to deny Kevin Morais was involved in drawing up the charge sheet on the basis of the comment from someone who did not have a particular reason to know appears deliberately misleading and an unnecessary intervention in the examination by the court.

The charges cited in those drafts have now been formally brought against Najib as part of the many current court proceedings against him, even though back in 2015 he had stated they were a lie and forged by Sarawak Report.

“As Far As I Know”

Former colleagues of Kevin Morais have suggested that a better question to put to Shukri at the MACC would be whether he can confirm that Kevin was in no way involved in drawing up those charge sheets for the Attorney General?

The person who is actually most qualified to answer, of course, is Gani Patail himself and Najib ought to wait on what the ex-AG has to say before insisting that Morais was in no way involved.

The purpose of the ex-prime minister’s attempt to dismiss Morais’s involvement appears to be to dispel any notion of a murder motive linked to covering up those charges against him. He may turn out to be correct, but surely, he would do better to allow the case to follow its course without attempting to interfere with the trial in this way so that the facts can be established and justice properly done?

http://www.sarawakreport.org/2018/10/kevin-morais-was-ex-ags-most-trusted-prosecutor-says-ex-colleague/

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PETALING JAYA: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak (pic) has claimed that it is a “ridiculous” accusation that he had offered one of the accused in the murder of Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Datuk Anthony Kevin Morais RM3.5mil to plead guilty.

“The accusation by the seventh accused to implicate me is totally ridiculous,” the former prime minister said in a Facebook post on Tuesday (Oct 2).

Najib said the first time his name was implicated in the murder of Kevin Morais was when investigative news portal Sarawak Report had reported that the DPP was killed as he was involved in the investigation of 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) and SRC International Sdn Bhd.

“At that time, I assumed that the Sarawak Report allegations were also ridiculous as many others were involved in the investigation of every case.

“It is illogical that Kevin Morais was made a victim but many more who investigated the case are still alive, no?” he said.

Najib also accused the propaganda squad of Pakatan Harapan of fanning the public’s hate towards him.

He also pointed out that after the 14th General Election in May, Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) chief commissioner Datuk Seri Mohd Shukri Abdull had denied that Kevin Morais’ murder was connected to the RM2.6bil scandal, SRC International or even 1MDB.

“This has very clearly refuted the accusations and slander made by Sarawak Report,” he said.

He also criticised Bernama for being “mischievous” in using a “sensational tabloid-like headline for the story.

Earlier, Bernama reported that S. Ravi Chandaran, the seventh accused in the murder of Kevin Morais, had told the High Court that he was offered RM3.5mil by Najib to admit guilt.
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Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2018/10/02/rm35mil-offer-to-accused-in-kevin-morais-case-ridiculous-says-najib/#7iXPBDp7W0mjm0o3.99

https://twitter.com/SumishaCNA/status/1047129133367492608

KUALA LUMPUR: The seventh accused in the murder of deputy public prosecutor Anthony Kevin Morais told the High Court here today that he was offered RM3.5 million by former prime minister Najib Razak to admit guilt.

S Ravi Chandaran, 47, claimed this offer was made through a prison officer.

He also said Kevin’s younger brother, Richard Morais, also offered him RM2 million to plead guilty.

Ravi, who is the defence’s sixth witness, said this when cross-examined by counsel N Sivananthan, who is representing military pathologist Colonel Dr R Kunaseegaran, during the proceedings on the 24th day of the defence’s case.

Sivananthan: You said Dr Kunaseegaran offered RM1.5 million for you to admit guilt. This was done on Dec 29, 2017.

Ravi: True.

Sivananthan: You also lodged a police report that on Jan 26, 2018, Richard Morais offered RM2 million to you to plead guilty.

Ravi: Yes, true.

Sivananthan: In the same report, you said in February 2018, there was a prison officer who offered you RM3.5 million, to plead guilty, on behalf of Najib Razak.

Ravi: Yes, true.

Ravi also agreed with Sivananthan’s suggestion that the amount of money offered to him by the individuals concerned for him to plead guilty was about RM7 million.

To a suggestion that the accused had just made up the story about the money, Ravi disagreed.

He also disagreed with a suggestion that there was no reason for the individuals to offer him the money.

When asked by Sivananthan on whether Kunaseegaran had ordered him to kill Kevin, the accused said: “No”.

To a question whether Kunaseegaran had ordered him to do something to Kevin, such as to kidnap him, the accused also replied “no”.

Ravi previously told the court that Kunaseegaran had offered him RM1.5 million if he pleaded guilty to killing Kevin.

R Dinishwaran, AK Thinesh Kumar, M Vishwanath; S Nimalan, Ravi and Kunaseegaran had pleaded not guilty to murdering Kevin during their journey from Jalan Dutamas 1, Sentul, to No 1 Jalan USJ 1/6D, Subang Jaya, between 7am and 8pm on Sept 4, 2015.

They are charged under Section 302 of the Penal Code and read together with Section 34 of the same code, which carries the mandatory death sentence upon conviction.

https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2018/10/02/kevin-morais-murder-accused-tells-of-rm3-5-mil-offer-from-najib/

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