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This is a Malay name; the name "Tun Razak" is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, "Najib".
Yang Amat Berhormat Dato' Sri
 Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak
Najib Tun Razak

President-designate of UMNO
Taking office
Succeeding Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

In office
October 31, 2004 – March 2009
Preceded by Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

Incumbent
Assumed office 
September 17, 2008
Preceded by Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

In office
October 31, 2004 – September 17, 2008
Succeeded by Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

Born 23 July 1953 (1953-07-23) (age 55)
Kuala Lipis, Pahang
Political party Barisan Nasional, UMNO
Spouse Tengku Puteri Zainah Tengku Eskandar (1976 - 1987)1

Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor

Children Mohd. Nizar
Puteri Norliza
Mohd. Nasifuddin
Nooriyana Najwa
Norashman Razak
Occupation Minister, Member of Parliament
Religion Sunni Islam
Malaysia

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Dato' Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak (born July 23, 1953, in Kuala Lipis, Pahang) is a Malaysian politician, who has been the country's Deputy Prime Minister since January 7, 2004. Najib is a member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), and is currently the Deputy President of the party. He is slated to succeed Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to be the next Prime Minister of Malaysia once the latter steps down during the next UMNO General Assembly, scheduled to take place in March 2009.2

Contents

Personal life

Najib is the eldest of Abdul Razak's five sons (the other four being Nizam, Nazim, Nazir and Johari),3 the second Prime Minister of Malaysia, and a nephew of Hussein Onn, the third Prime Minister of Malaysia. He was first married to Tengku Puteri Zainah Tengku Eskandar; but is currently married to Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor who desperatly wants to be the 1st lady of Malaysia. He has three sons, Nizar (born 1978), Nazifuddin and Norashman, and two daughters, Puteri Norlisa and Nooryana Najwa.

Najib received his primary and secondary education at St. John's Institution, Kuala Lumpur. He also attended Malvern College, Worcestershire, England and subsequently attended the University of Nottingham, where he received a bachelor's degree in industrial economics in 1974.

Najib holds the title of Orang Kaya Inderapura of Pahang.

Political career

UMNO

As a candidate for UMNO, Najib was first elected to the Dewan Rakyat in 1976, representing the parliamentary constituency of Pekan in an uncontested election after the death of his father. At the age of 23, Najib was also the youngest member of parliament to be elected.

Within the ranks of UMNO, Najib was first appointed as the head of UMNO Youth's Pekan branch and as a member of UMNO Youth's Executive Council (Exco) in 1976. Beginning 1981, he was selected as a member of UMNO's Supreme Council, before winning the post of vice president of UMNO Youth in 1982, succeeding Mokhtar Hashim following his decision to vacant the post.

In 1987, Najib was announce as the Pemangku Ketua Pergerakan of UMNO Youth by Anwar Ibrahim after Anwar was asked to contest for the post of Vice President of UMNO. Following the complete reorganisation and founding of the "New" UMNO by Mahathir Mohamad in the aftermath of the 1988 Malaysian constitutional crisis, Najib was appointed president of UMNO Youth in 1988.

By 1993, Najib was elected as one of six vice presidents of UMNO in response to Anwar's decision to contest as the deputy president of UMNO. Najib continued to defend his post in party elections held in 1993, 1996 and 2000.

Cabinet member

Early career in Cabinet

Throughout his political career, Najib held a variety of ministerial portfolios (the first at the age of 32), culminating in the post of Minister of Defense before being chosen as the Deputy Prime Minister by Abdullah Badawi. Najib was first assigned into the Cabinet of Malaysia at the age of 25 when he was appointed Deputy Minister of Energy, Telecommunications and Post in 1978, becoming the youngest deputy minister in the country.

Najib would go on to assume a myriad of posts in the Cabinet, including the Deputy Minister of Education, the Deputy Minister of Finance, the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports (and its split successor, the Minister of Youth and Sports), the Minister of Education, the Minister of Defense, and the Minister of Finance beginning September 17, 2008.

Minister of Defense

Problems with National Service

The Malaysian National Service, the brainchild of Najib Razak, has been plagued with poor management right from its inception.4 As of May 2008, there have been 16 deaths in the Malaysian National Service.5 Earlier in 2007, when queried by the press on these deaths, Najib was quoted as saying that "only" 14 children have died, in an attempt to minimize the bad press being received for these deaths.6 When recently pressured by more calls to suspend the program due to the 16th death, Najib responded that it was not feasible to stop the program since "many parties are involved".7

Eurocopter deal

Malaysia Today posted an article entitled "Eurocopter" featuring a letter purportedly from Datuk Zahar Hashim, the chairman of Mentari Services Sdn Bhd, the local representatives for a Russian helicopter company with a series of allegations. The letter alleges irregularities in the recent award to Eurocopter for the supply of 12 new aircraft to replace the ageing Sikorsky S-61A-4 "Nuri" fleet of the Royal Malaysian Air Force. The letter claims the award was given to Eurocopter even though it was the most expensive of all the companies which submitted tenders. It was claimed that Eurocopter's bid was more than RM1.4 billion over that of the lowest bidder and that there was no proper evaluation done by the Defense Ministry. A Letter of Intent was signed by a mid-ranking officer in the ministry just two days before Najib switched portfolios and moved from the Defense Ministry to the Finance Ministry.89

On 24 October, 2008 the opposition Pakatan Rakyat Youth wings lodged a report at the Anti-Corruption Agency against Najib Razak for alleged involvement in the RM2.3 billion Eurocopter helicopter deal. They submitted evidence which showed that Malaysia was reported to have signed a letter of intent to acquire 12 Eurocopter EC 727 Cougar helicopters for a sum of RM2.3 billion while Brazil paid US$1.2 billion for 50 units of the same model.101112

Scorpene Submarines and Sukhoi Fighters deal

The Malaysian opposition has also accused Najib of involvement in the alleged payment of large commissions to close associates for the purchases of two Scorpene submarines and 18 Sukhoi fighter jets. Sekretariat Anak Muda Malaysia (SAMM) recently lodged a police report with allegations tying Najib Razak for corruption and the ongoing trial of Razak Baginda of the murder of Altantuya, who were one of the alleged beneficiaries of the large commissions. 13

Issues of succession

In many of the controversies about him, Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi identified Deputy Prime Minister Dato' Sri Mohd Najib Razak on 6th April, 2008 as his probable successor in line with the ruling party's tradition of political succession.14 Because of his implied involvement in the controversial Altantuya case, the court trial has gone through numerous irregularities and delays 15. Even former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir predicted that Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will never allow his deputy Datuk Seri Najib Razak to take over as Prime Minister. He said that although Abdullah promises that Najib would succeed him by 2010, allegations would be hurled against the deputy prime minister before then to show up his inability to take over.16

Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) report was lodged by veteran Selangor Umno leader Datuk Mazlan Harun in August against Najib Razak and Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi for alleged abuse of power. Mazlan had said the report was based on a letter written by Petaling Jaya Selatan Umno division head Kapt (R) Datuk Zahar Hashim which accused the two of "political corruption of the highest order." In the letter addressed to the Umno secretary-general, Zahar said the two top leaders had been campaigning to defend their positions despite asking others not to do the same, adding their actions had violated guidelines issued by party headquarters.17 On 8 October, 2008 Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi announced he would step down in March 2009 paving the way for Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak to succeed him. However he said the onus was on Najib to win party elections set for March before he could take over.1819

Other posts

In addition to positions held in the federal government, Najib served as the Menteri Besar (Chief Executive) of Pahang between 1982 and 1986, becoming the youngest Menteri Besar in the state to enter office when he was sworn in at the age of 29.

Najib was also appointed chairman of the Livestock Development Institute (Lembaga Kemajuan Penternakan, Majuternak).

Controversies

1987 Kampung Baru rally

In the midst of UMNO's internal crisis in 1987, a rally by UMNO Youth led by Najib was held in Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur. Anti-Chinese sentiments were expressed openly during the rally with placard carrying slogans like "May 13 has begun", and "Soak (the kris) in Chinese blood". This precipitated existing ethnic tensions leading to fears of a repeat of inter-ethnic violence and eventually resulted in a security operation known as Operasi Lalang, where administrative detentions were made on hundreds of individuals 20.

UMNO was also declared illegal in early 1988, allowing then Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad to consolidate his power with the establishment of a new party that assumed the name of the previously banned UMNO. The newly formed party excluded those who had previously challenged Mahathir's authority within the party.21

Statement on Malaysia as an Islamic state

In keeping in line with UMNO's strategy of politicizing racial and religious issues22, Najib declared on August 2007 that Malaysia has "never been secular because being secular by Western definition means separation of the Islamic principles of in the way we govern the country."23 Najib's comments subsequently sparked a heated public debate which in turn, roped in other organisations–also split over opinions–to make differing statements on Malaysia's position as an Islamic or Secular state.24

Murder of Shaariibuugiin Altantuyaa

Najib had a close aide, Abdul Razak Baginda, who was involved in a high-profile murder case of a Mongolian woman, subsequently acquitted wihout calling for defence due to comprehensive lack of a prima facae case, as pronounced by the High Court, which indicates dark forces at work within UMNO in undermining Najib's reputation> 25, Altantuya Shaaribuu.

Raja Petra's Statutory Declaration

In a statutory declaration in his sedition trial in June 2008, Raja Petra accused Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor (his wife) of being one of three individuals who was present at the crime scene when Altantuya Shaariibuu was murdered on Oct 19, 2006,26 adding Najib's wife, Rosmah Mansor, and Acting Colonel Aziz Buyong and his wife, Norhayati, Rosmah's aide-de-camp, were present at the scene of the murder; Raja further wrote Aziz Buyong was the individual who placed C4 plastic explosive on Altantuya's body and blew it up.27

Shaariibuu Setev, the father of murdered Mongolian woman Altantuya Shaariibuu, has asked the police to conduct a thorough investigation into an allegation by Malaysia Today editor Raja Petra Kamaruddin. He said the police should look seriously into the allegation by Raja Petra as it might provide them with fresh evidence.28 In retaliation, the two people named in Raja Petra Kamarudin’s statutory declaration on June 18, Lt-Col Aziz Buyong and his wife Lt-Col Norhayati Hassan, as having been present at the murder scene of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu are suing the Malaysia Today editor for defamation. Aziz is seeking an apology from Raja Petra to be published in certain websites and newspapers, the removal of the statutory declaration from his blog and damages of RM1 million.29

Balasubramaniam's Statutory Declaration

Balasubramaniam a/l Perumal, a private investigator hired by Abdul Razak, testified in a statutory declaration that Abdul Razak had told him that Najib had had a sexual relationship with Altantuya, introduced her to Abdul Razak, and made arrangements to protect Abdul Razak from the murder trial. All mention of Najib's involvement had been removed from Balasubramaniam's testimony under police interrogation and not brought up in the murder trial 30. Soon after Balasubramaniam made a retraction of the statutory declaration that he made on July 1 and replaced it with one that erased all traces of allegations with references to Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and Altantuya Shaariibuu's murder. There were accusations that this new statutory declaration could have been due to intimidation or inducement, and was done not of his own free will. His lawyer Americk Singh Sidhu said he was not able to get in touch with Bala despite repeated phone calls.31 The Malaysian police said on Sunday 6 July that they have asked Interpol to help find the private investigator who has been reported missing since making explosive claims linking the deputy premier to a murder. Bala's nephew has filed a missing person's report, saying the investigator and his family had disappeared. 32 It was discovered on July 10 that Balasubramaniam's house in Taman Pelangi here has been broken into but police have yet to ascertain whether anything was stolen. Balasubramaniam is said to have taken refuge in a neighbouring country with his wife and children.33

Murder trial

On July 22, 2008, in light of the new declarations lawyer Karpal Singh filed a notice of motion to call Najib and three others to testify in the trial for the murder of Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu. Karpal who holds a watching brief for Altantuya's family, also sought to recall private detective P. Balasubramaniam who was the first prosecution witness in the trial. Karpal also wanted all proceedings with regard to the trial to be postponed pending the disposal of his application. 34 On 23 July 2008 the High Court rejected a petition by lawyer Karpal Singh to obtain testimony from Najib, dealing a blow to the opposition's efforts to link Najib to the 2006 killing of translator Altantuya Shaariibuu. In rejecting the application, High Court judge Mohd Zaki said Karpal, who is holding a watching brief for victim Altantuya's family, has no locus standi or is in no position to make the application. He mentioned only the parties involved, namely the prosecution and the defense, have the right to do so.3536

Even behind bars under ISA detention, Raja Petra's website Malaysia Today carried a report detailing allegations on an exchange of text messages between Najib and Shafee Abdullah, the prominent lawyer who represented Abdul Razak Baginda before he was charged with abetting two police officers in the murder of the Altantunya. The SMSes, which went on from 8 November to 2 December, 2006 raises some questions over the handling of the murder case which reads like a John Le Carre thriller and suggests that Najib took a strong interest in the investigation from the beginning, an irony within the Malaysian context that begs to question how do the likes of Raja Petra ( now released!) and the civil societies get their powers from, unless some invisible hand assisting from the corridors within the government itself v.37 A police report was made against Najib by “Sekretariat Anak Muda Malaysia” (SAMM) in relation to the Altantuya Shaariibuu murder case, calling for the police to reopen the investigation papers on the murder of the Mongolian and investigate their allegation that Najib misused his power and postion in the case.3839

On 31 October 2008, High Court Justice Zaki Yasin acquitted Razak of abetting in the murder of Altantuya. Dr Shaariibuu Setev, Altantuya's fathers had instructed lawyer Karpal Singh, who held a watching brief during the trial to apply for a review.40 On 24 December, Karpal Singh filed an application at the High Court here on Wednesday to quash the Attorney General’s decision not to appeal Abdul Razak Baginda’s acquittal. He said the application for leave was necessary since the 14 day period to file for an appeal by the Attorney General against the Oct 31 acquittal had expired on 14 November. 41 Najib Razak who will become prime minister after the Umno party polls in March, will want to put to rest any links to the murder trial as he seeks to rebuild and strengthen his Barisan Nasional coalition.42

Religiosity issues

On 22 August 2008, Najib publicly swore according to Islam at Masjid Jamek Guar Perahu that he never knew murdered Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu, nor had anything to do with her. The deputy prime minister said: "Even though this is not an official oath on the Quran: Wallahi, Wabillahi, Watallahi, I never knew nor had anything to do with the Mongolian woman Altantuya." 43 Raja Petra, who has vowed to deny Najib a chance to be Prime Minister, put up the sworn statement on this Malaysia Today website by Thagarajoo Thangavelu who claimed to be a driver for businessman Datuk Kenneth Eswaran and formerly for politician Datuk K.S. Nallakaruppan in a posting titled "Najib: Muslim by birth, Hindu by practice". In the statutory declaration dated Aug 22 and made in Kuala Lumpur, Thagarajoo claimed Eswaran was a close friend of Najib and had brought a Hindu priest from Kerala named Mr. Ji to perform rituals regularly at the deputy prime minister's private residence in Jalan Duta and also at the official residence in Putrajaya. He also claimed that the priest had performed similar rituals before the 2007 Ijok by-election to ensure Barisan Nasional's victory and also to prevent Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi from marrying Jeanne Abdullah.4445

Alleged political conspiracy against Anwar Ibrahim

On 30 June 2008, Najib denied any personal involvement in the alleged political conspiracy against former deputy premier Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, including a police report alleging Anwar committed sodomy against his former aide. He said the picture of his aide Khairil Anas Yusof with the alleged sodomy victim Saiful Bukhari Azlan at his office had been taken three months ago when the latter, in his capacity as a student leader, came to his office to seek a scholarship.46 However, on 1 July 2008, Najib mentioned that he met Saiful at his residence a few days before the Saiful made the police report on Anwar. Najib also said that Saiful wanted to reveal that he had been sodomised by Anwar.47 Raja Petra contended that a friend had accompanied Saiful to a meeting with Najib before charges against Anwar were made public, implying that the new charges against Anwar had been trumped up.48 It was alledged by Federal Territory Mosque imam Ramlang Porigi that Najib's special officer Assoc Prof Khairil Annas Jusoh asked him to witness the oath-taking at the mosque on 15 August 2008 by Saiful that Anwar sodomised him. Ramlang was the witness at the Federal Territory Mosque in Jalan Duta on August 15 when Mohd Saiful Bukhari took an oath to demonstrate he was telling the truth when he accused Anwar of having sodomised him.49

Conflict of interest

As Najib is months away from occupying the top job in Malaysia, he has begun to answer his four brothers's possible influence in his incoming administration. His brothers Nizam, Nazim, Johari and especially his brother Nazir, who is the group chief executive of CIMB, have benefited business-wise during Najib's political career, signifying a conflict of interest.3

Notes and references

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  2. ^ Anwar Renews Commitment After Missing Malaysian Power Deadline (Nov 29, 2008) Bloomberg.com
  3. ^ a b Najib deals with more perception pitfalls Malaysia Insider, 26 December 2008.
  4. ^ Malaysia's 3-month national service a flop? (May 4, 2004) Asia Times Online
  5. ^ Malaysian family to sue government over daughter's death during national service (May 11, 2008) International Herald Tribune
  6. ^ Government Won't Compromise On Negligence At NS Training Camps (September 06, 2007) Bernama - Malaysian National News Agency
  7. ^ NS to outsource check-ups (May 11, 2008) The New Straits Times
  8. ^ "Najib faces more allegations", TheMalaysian Insider. Retrieved on 14 October 2008. 
  9. ^ "Najib denies SMS, Eurocopter allegations", Malaysia Today. Retrieved on 14 October 2008. 
  10. ^ "ACA report lodged against Najib", Malaysia Today. Retrieved on 24 October 2008. 
  11. ^ "Probe Eurocopter deal, ACA told", Malaysiakini. Retrieved on 24 October 2008. 
  12. ^ "ACA report lodged against Najib", The MalaysiaInsider. Retrieved on 24 October 2008. 
  13. ^ "Opposition group alleges corruption in report against Najib", Malaysia Today. Retrieved on 21 October 2008. 
  14. ^ Malaysia's government blueprint for political succession grows clearer
  15. ^ "Altantuya's dad appeals to MPs for help", MalaysiaKini (28 Apr 2008). Retrieved on 30 April 2008. 
  16. ^ "Najib will never become PM, says Dr M lanjiao", Malaysian Insider (10 July 2008). Retrieved on 10 July 2008. 
  17. ^ "PM: No power abuse in power transition", Sun2Surf (2008-08-12). 
  18. ^ Malaysia's leader to step down as party loses clout, (International Herald Tribune), October 8, 2008.
  19. ^ Badawi to step down as Malaysia's PM in March, (ABC Radio Australia), October 8, 2008.
  20. ^ Brown, Graham K. (April 2005), Balancing the Risks of Corrective Surgery: The political economy of horizontal inequalities and the end of the New Economic Policy in Malaysia, Oxford: Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity, CRISE; Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford, http://www.crise.ox.ac.uk/pubs/workingpaper20.pdf, retrieved on 8 December 2007 
  21. ^ Khoo, Boo Teik (408). Paradoxes of Mahathirism: An Intellectual Biography of Mahathir Mohamad. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9676530921. 
  22. ^ Freedom House: Country report (Malaysia, 2007 update)
  23. ^ Islam’s war on sin dims bright lights in a nation torn between cultures, Nick Meo, Kota Bharu, August 18, 2007
  24. ^ Kuppusamy, Baradan. (August 6, 2007), MALAYSIA: Racial Divisions Sharper After 50 Years, Malaysia: ipsnews, http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=38797 
  25. ^ Model's murder raises explosive questions for Malaysian minister
  26. ^ Lim Kit Siang » Blog Archive » RPK’s bombshell allegation on Altantuya murder - Abdullah, Najib, Rosmah cannot remain silent
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  28. ^ "Shaariibuu Wants Police To Thoroughly Investigate Raja Petra's Allegation", Bernama, Bernama (2008-06-24). Retrieved on 24 June 2008. 
  29. ^ "Two sue Raja Petra over statutory declaration", Malaysia Today, Malaysia Today (2008-06-28). Retrieved on 28 June 2008. 
  30. ^ Anwar Ibrahim's press statement and P. Balasubramaniam's statutory declaration on the relationship between Najib and Altantuya Anwar Ibrahim's blog, 3 July 2008.
  31. ^ "Was Bala Subramaniam's retraction due to intimidation?", TheEdge (2008-07-04). Retrieved on 4 July 2008. 
  32. ^ "Malaysia seeks Interpol help to find missing investigator in murder claim", AFP (2008-07-06). Retrieved on 6 July 2008. 
  33. ^ "Bala’s house broken into", TheStar (2008-07-11). Retrieved on 11 July 2008. 
  34. ^ "Karpal Wants Najib To Testify In Altantuya Murder Trial", Bernama, Bernama (2008-07-21). Retrieved on 21 July 2008. 
  35. ^ "Malaysian High Court rejects move to summon DPM Najib to testify in court", ChannelNewsAsia, Channel News Asia (2008-07-24). Retrieved on 24 July 2008. 
  36. ^ "Opposition Lawyer Loses Bid To Summon Malaysia's Deputy Leader As Murder Trial Witness", Sin Chew, SinChew (2008-07-23). Retrieved on 23 July 2008. 
  37. ^ "Najib under pressure, again", The MalaysianInsider, Malaysian Insider (2008-10-11). Retrieved on 11 October 2008. 
  38. ^ "Police report made to reopen investigation papers in Altantuya murder", Bernama, NST (2008-10-21). Retrieved on 21 October 2008. 
  39. ^ "Police report made to reopen investigation papers in Altantuya murder", Bernama, Bernama (2008-10-21). Retrieved on 21 October 2008. 
  40. ^ "Altantuya's dad to apply for review", AsiaOne (2008-12-13). Retrieved on 13 December 2008. 
  41. ^ "Karpal wants Razak Baginda back in the dock", TheStar (2008-12-24). Retrieved on 24 December 2008. 
  42. ^ "Altantuya case not over yet for Razak Baginda", Malaysia Today (2008-12-25). Retrieved on 25 December 2008. 
  43. ^ 'I never knew Altantuya,' swears Najib NST, 23 August 2008.
  44. ^ Battle heats up with sworn statement of Najib's "Hindu practises" Malaysia Today, 24 August 2008.
  45. ^ Battle heats up with sworn statement of Najib's 'Hindu practices' Malaysia Insider, 25 August 2008.
  46. ^ Najib denies involvement in the sodomy allegation TheEdge Daily, 30 June 2008.
  47. ^ Najib: Saiful came to see me on Sodomy Case Bernama, 3 July 2008.
  48. ^ Malaysia’s Najib Ducks a Court Appearance Asian Sentinel, 24 July 2008.
  49. ^ DPM's Special Officer Issues Denial Over Oath By Mohd Saiful Bukhari Bernama, 4 September 2008.
Preceded by
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia
2003 - 2009
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