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A Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officer has denied claims that his promotion was linked to favourable investigation results for then-premier Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

Fikri Ab Rahim told the High Court on Tuesday (Feb 18) that his promotion was only determined by the-then MACC chief commissioner Tan Sri Abu Kassim Mohamed.

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00:00A Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission officer has denied claims that his promotion was linked
00:08to favourable investigation results for then-Premier Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
00:13Fifty-year-old Fikri Abdul Rahim testified at the High Court on Tuesday that his promotion
00:18was only determined by the then-MACC Chief Commissioner Tansri Abu Qasim Mohamad.
00:26Fikri was one of the MACC investigating officers who went to the Riyadh Palace between November
00:3127 and November 29, 2015, to verify the authenticity of four donation letters from Saudi Arabia.
00:40The team was also tasked with recording statements from a Saudi prince, Prince Saud Abdulaziz
00:45Majid Al Saud, who was said to have signed the donation letters addressed to Najib.
00:51During cross-examination, Deputy Public Prosecutor Ahmad Akram Gharib said Fikri's involvement
00:57in the Riyadh trip was part of a coordinated effort to provide a narrative that would favour
01:02Najib, implying that he was rewarded with a promotion for his role.
01:07In response, Fikri refuted the suggestion and said his career progression from grade
01:1241 to grade 54 had been accelerated even before the Saudi trip.
01:18On October 30 last year, Najib was ordered by the High Court to enter his defense on
01:23four counts of using his position to obtain RM2.28 billion in gratification from 1MDB's
01:31funds and 21 counts of money laundering involving the same amount.
01:35The hearing continues before Justice Colin Lawrence-Sekwera on Thursday.
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