WSJ articles self-explanatory, Dow Jones says in reply to PM's lawyers


PETALING JAYA: Dow Jones & Company Inc has stated that it is not necessary for it to clarify if two articles published by the Wall Street Journal were intended to accuse Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak of misappropriating 1Malaysia Development Berhad  funds.

In a reply to the Prime Minister’s lawyers, the company which owns WSJ, said the report published on July 2 and a subsequent opinion piece on July 6 were self-explanatory as they “were based on available facts”.

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