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Friday, July 24, 2015

Justo says offered US$2 million for 1MDB info, Rewcastle-Brown rubbishes it, says report

Xavier Andre Justo (seated), now under arrest in Thailand, told Singapore's The Straits Times that he was offered US$2 million for information on 1MDB, a claim denied by Sarawak Report editor Clare Rewcastle-Brown. – Royal Thai Police pic, July 24, 2015.Xavier Andre Justo (seated), now under arrest in Thailand, told Singapore's The Straits Times that he was offered US$2 million for information on 1MDB, a claim denied by Sarawak Report editor Clare Rewcastle-Brown. – Royal Thai Police pic, July 24, 2015.

Former PetroSaudi International director Xavier Andre Justo said he was promised US$2 million by a Malaysian businessman in exchange for data he stole from his former employer but was never paid, Singapore's The Straits Times (ST) reports.
The Swiss national also claimed that Sarawak Report editor Clare Rewcastle-Brown had agreed to receive the payment and to forward it to him in installments, but Rewcastle-Brown denied this.
Brown told ST that Justo was "full of untruths" and described the allegation as "bunkum".
"I gave the original documents without any kind of alteration.
"I can say that I gave those documents to two groups of people.
"One was Ms Rewcastle-Brown and 'her IT guy' and the other was the Malaysian businessman and his colleague," he was quoted as saying.
ST said it was withholding the name of the businessman pending verification, adding that Justo had showed them a copy of the 22-page confession he made to Thai police, in which he named the people he had met in Singapore to discuss the sale of the data.
Justo said the buyer had offered him cash, and the arrangement was for him to go to Singapore every week or so to receive an envelope with the payment in installments for months until the final amount was paid.
He added that he refused the offer.
He said he had earlier tried 3 times to open account with different banks in Singapore, Abu Dhabi and Hong Kong, but was refused each time without being told the reason.
According to the report, Justo claimed that Rewcastle-Brown then agreed to receive the US$2 million from the buyer and send him US$250,000 a month for consultancy services, but added that he did not know if she received the money as he was then arrested.
- TMI

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