Najib served with bankruptcy notice over RM1.7bil in unpaid taxes

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government filed a bankruptcy notice against former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak for failing to pay income tax amounting to RM1.69bil as ruled by the High Court in July last year.

According to documents filed in court, the government through the Inland Revenue Board filed the notice in the High Court here on Feb 4 against Najib as a debtor.

A summary judgment is when the court decides a particular case summarily without calling witnesses to testify in a trial. Pursuant to Section 103 of the Income Tax Act 1967, a person ordered to pay the assessment has to settle the payment to the LHDN even if an appeal has been filed. However, the Pekan MP has maintained his innocence, claiming the tax case that he is facing and the bankruptcy notice were brought against him by the former Pakatan Harapan administration, and then continued by Perikatan Nasional in a move to damage his political career.

 

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Dulu, kini, dan selamanya ☺️ so najib sapa pengkhianat skrg ni?

Bankruptcy doesn't mean much in this country... Probably still living in a big ass house, replacing rice with quinoa, indulging in luxury items and being chauffeured around in high end marques

By Hook or By Crook must be charged ?

Walao if my salary 7 generation not finish paid taxes

Once you pay up. The rakyat of Malaysia will thank you for your 'contribution'

Why Robert kwok lari cukai sampai sekarang LHDN diam sahaja sebab dapt rasuah dari Robert kwok ke?.all about politics influenced..

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