Friday 19 Apr 2024
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PUTRAJAYA (Aug 21): Malaysia's Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) had today denied Bank Negara Malaysia's request for a closed-door probe on the central bank's alleged foreign exchange (forex) losses as it defeats the purpose of the inquiry.

The RCI's five-member panel is led by Tan Sri Sidek Hassan, who denied Bank Negara's request here today. Sidek said if all issues were to be protected under the Official Secrets Act 1972 (OSA) privilege, "there was no point for an inquiry to be held".

Sidek was speaking at the RCI's first hearing on Bank Negara's alleged forex losses in the 1990s.

Today, Sidek was responding to lawyer Tan Hock Chuan's request on behalf of Bank Negara, to keep the inquiry private. Tan said documents relating to the case were classified information and were protected under the OSA.

"[The documents] are classified as secrets and it should not be for the RCI panel to consider it declassified," said Tan, who held a watching brief at the hearing.

 

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