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French lawyers, including Breham, have filed with Parisian prosecutors to investigate the RM4.7 billion submarine deal between the Malaysian government and DCN, France’s biggest defence conglomerate. – Reuters pic
PETALING JAYA, April 28 — A French lawyer engaged by a local human rights group to look into the purchase of submarines by Malaysia said the case has nothing to do with the murder of Altantuya Shariibuu.
“The only thing the French authorities will look into is the corruption or commission allegedly paid by DCN,” said Joseph Breham at a press conference organised by Suaram here.
He added that the murder of the Mongolian woman is beyond the jurisdiction of the French authorities.
Altantuya was found murdered in late 2006 and two members of
The opposition has alleged that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak was involved in the murder, but he has repeatedly denied knowing the woman.
Last week Suaram, in a statement, said that it was seeking justice for Altantuya and the Malaysian taxpayers in the French courts.
French lawyers, including Breham, have filed with Parisian prosecutors to investigate the RM4.7 billion submarine deal between the Malaysian government and DCN, France’s biggest defence conglomerate.
DCN’s subsidiary Amaris makes the Scorpene submarines which were sold to Malaysia.
It was brought up in the Malaysian Parliament that €114 million (RM500 million) has been paid to a Malaysia-based company called Perimekar, for “co-ordination and support services” in the submarines transaction.
Breham, who arrived in Malaysia today for a fact finding mission, told reporters that there was sufficient evidence to start an investigation.
He added that the French authorities had started probing the deal early last month.
The case was filed in December last year.
Breham said DCN will only be brought to court if there is sufficient evidence.
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