

His lawyer Datuk Mohd Hafarizam Harun said this was in light
of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s statement which contradicts the
publisher’s suggestion the money came from 1MDB’s coffers.

The firm had sent a letter of clarification to WSJ for an
explanation over its July 2 article accusing Najib of transferring 1MDB funds
into his personal accounts.
Dow Jones & Company, the publisher of the US-based
newspaper, merely said the contents of the article was “self
explanatory”.
- “The publishers had studiously avoided admitting their article accused that the money comes from 1MDB,” he said at the Duta Court Complex yesterday. Mohd Hafarizam said Najib was considering consulting a Queen’s counsel or an American lawyer as the matter had issues of international jurisdiction.
- Although no deadline was set, he declined to confirm the course of legal action being considered.
- “We are not ruling out the possibility of filing a suit, but we’re keeping our options open at this point,” said Mohd Hafarizam.
Source: The Star
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