Ask this permanent A++ list golfer about any one of the women he hooked up with over the years ad he has an astonishing memory for details.

Ask him about the woman he slept with in this SE Asian country and he doesn’t remember a thing.

You can even tell him the month and year it happened, and he can’t recall.

You can tell him the name of the woman and he will say his memory is foggy from that time in his life. The woman was murdered and our athlete had nothing to do with it.

But he knows the story and knows what happened to her and her link to the Prime Minster of the country.

He knows that her name is often brought up in association with not only shady deals she helped facilitate for the Prime Minister and his deputy, but also using those same skills to find investors for projects.

She was a master at getting men to sleep with her.

She is also a missing link between co-conspirators of the famous missing flight and the government that killed her.

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The woman: Shaariibuugiin Altantuyaa
Mongolian national, was a murder victim who was either murdered by PETN and RDX explosives or was somehow killed first and her remains destroyed with explosive on 18 October 2006 in a deserted area in Shah Alam, Malaysia near Kuala Lumpur. Her murder case is significant in contemporary Malaysian politics due to the alleged involvement of persons close to the former Malaysian Prime Minister, Najib Razak.

Country: Malaysia

Prime Minster: Najib Razak
Dato’ Sri Haji Mohammad Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak is a Malaysian politician who served as the 6th prime minister of Malaysia from April 2009 to May 2018. He is the son of another former prime minister, Abdul Razak Hussein.

His deputy: Muhyiddin Yassin

Missing flight: Malaysia Airlines Flight 370

Malaysia fails to link cash seized from ex-PM Najib residence to 1MDB

KUALA LUMPUR (BLOOMBERG) – Malaysia’s government has failed to prove the RM114 million (S$36.69 million) cash seized from a residence linked to former Prime Minister Najib Razak was part of 1MDB’s stolen funds, a judge ruled on Thursday (May 20).

The ruling follows the government’s attempt to forfeit the money, which Najib had claimed was for election purposes.

The cash, in 26 different currencies, was part of the RM1.1 billion of items seized in 2018 amid investigations into the troubled state fund, 1MDB.

“Prosecution also failed to tie the funds to any criminal breach of trust case,” Judge Muhammad Jamil Hussin said. He made the ruling in the civil forfeiture case at the Kuala Lumpur High Court.

The decision comes as a Malaysian court is also hearing an appeal by Najib to overturn his conviction and 12-year jail sentence linked to the 1MDB scandal that brought down his government in 2018.

The seizure of items by the police on residences linked to Najib then was the single largest haul in Malaysian history. – Source


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