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I gave Rosmah a Bentley, says businessman

Robin Augustin
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October 27, 2018 11:15 PM
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Deepak Jaikishan says he spent about RM300 million in bribes for Najib Razak, but the
former leader says the claim is ‘complete fabrication’.

PETALING JAYA: A businessman at the centre of a civil suit against former prime minister
Najib Razak and his wife Rosmah Mansor has made a startling admission that he had gifted
millions of ringgit worth of luxury items to the couple in exchange for contracts.

In an interview with an international news broadcaster that has yet to be aired, Deepak
Jaikishan claimed that he had given the couple close to RM300 million in cash, jewellery,
luxury cars and properties in Malaysia and the United Kingdom.

“I have been given various concessions, and he demanded certain gratifications,” said
Deepak, who recently filed a RM656 million suit against Najib, Rosmah and two others,
alleging interference in a property deal that caused his company to suffer huge losses.

He said among the gifts were a house in Malaysia and a Bentley Flying Spur, which is priced
close to RM2 million in Malaysia, which he said was bought for Rosmah.
He named two relatives of the couple, whose names he said were used to register the car and
the property.

Deepak, who claimed he has documentary proof to back his allegations, said he was
“defrauded” in two instances, adding that his complaints with the authorities were ignored.

“They too couldn’t do anything. If you know Datin Rosmah, she can get very brutal, even the
senior government officers can be sacked,” he said.

Deepak said one of the contracts involved accommodation for government-sponsored


students abroad.

“The contract was worth RM4.5 billion but it was cancelled,” he said in the clip of the
interview that was leaked on social media and seen by FMT.

Another contract was linked to the suit he filed on Oct 12 against Najib, Rosmah, Boustead
Holdings and Bakti Development Wira Sdn Bhd, over a property deal which he said caused
losses to his company, Astacanggih Sdn Bhd.

“After paying the money for this land, it was sold to another company. I lodged a report and
again, nothing happened.”

Deepak said he was not the only victim of the former leader, adding that many other
businessmen are ready to make exposes in court.

When contacted, Najib dismissed the accusations as baseless, saying the claims in his suits
were also “complete fabrication”.

“His accusations are illogical and he is only seeking to cast aspersions against my wife and
me with his claims. We won’t stand for it,” he told FMT.

Najib pointed out that Boustead and its subsidiary Bakti Wira Development, also refuted
Deepak’s claims as “baseless, frivolous, vexatious and unjustifiable”.

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