I was only interested in doing my job, says Malaysia's ex-PM Najib

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PETALING JAYA - Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak said he was only interested in doing his best for the country, adding that it is alright if no one appreciates this.linked to the 1MDB scandal - but uploaded on his Facebook on Friday , Najib said he has always put the people first.

"There are people who say don't step on a friend or don't pull your friend down when you fall. I guess in politics, you should never be a gentleman. But that is my personality, how can I be someone I am not," he added. He also said that he boosted the assets of sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional by four-fold, from RM33 billion to RM116 billion.

He added his sacrifices has also took a toll on his family as he was busy giving his best to the country.

 

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With so much of money siphoned off, anyone would love to “do your job”…. Just that others are mindful that these are people’s money hence none wanted.

straits_times Yeah,'Nice job' , Becos of you Msia has a 1 trillion Ringgit of debt. You dont pay,but the rakyat will have to pay,including their children. 🤑🤑🤑

Sure. That's why Malaysia is losing millions of ringgits.

straits_times What the? 😂😂😂💩👍

straits_times Interesting how those luxurious goods and money turned up at your house 🤔 You must have been doing your job really well to get paid so much...

straits_times Your only job is to enrich yourself

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