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Australia ‘complicit’ in Malaysia corruption: Anwar

By AFP
June 02, 2018

SYDNEY: Leading Malaysian politician Anwar Ibrahim claimed Friday that Australia was complicit in alleged corruption by the former government as he called on Canberra to send home a policeman implicated in a murder scandal.

Former opposition leader Anwar slammed Canberra´s "tainted" policy towards ousted prime minister Najib Razak´s administration, which was sensationally ousted in last month´s election.

Anwar, who was jailed by Najib in 2015 and released after the election, said Australia had always made "extremely supportive" statements about Najib´s administration. He cited the high-profile case of a policeman, now in Australian custody, who fled Malaysia after being sentenced to hang for the killing of a Mongolian model linked to a Najib government bribery scandal.

"It´s time Australia accepts the fact that some of their foreign policy clearly has been tainted, has been perceived by many Malaysians as complicit, or tolerant, of the crimes of corruption and also criminal actions," the 70-year-old told ABC radio Friday.

"So I think the Australian authorities need to do their utmost to make sure that this is corrected and that means (former police officer Sirul Azhar Umar) should be allowed to come back. "(He should) be given security protection, to say the truth and let a new trial that is clearly transparent and just to proceed."

Sirul has claimed he was ordered by "important people" in 2006 to murder model Altantuya Shaariibuu -- the mistress of a Najib associate accused of arranging kickbacks for the purchase of French submarines. Anwar, the presumptive successor to 92-year-old Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, said he was willing to move on as relations with Australia need to be "extremely cordial".