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The Carrian Group included in 1983, before the crash, 600 companies, e.g. aircraft, maritime,
real estate, taxi and industrial companies; it was the fourth largest group in Hong Kong and
nothing permitted to foresee its fall.
The Carrian Group is today in liquidation and owes more than 800 million dollars to BMFL.
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It seems that the circuit of the loans granted to the Carrlan Group, which the defendant is totally
unrelated to, was set up because of the intervention of Mr Tunku Razaleigh, former Minister of
Finance of the Republic of Malaysia, vice-president of the Malaysian Plational Panty and who,
previously, had been the president of the Malayɛian State Bank, Bank Bumibutra Malaysia Berhad
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Mr Tunku Razaleigh was Minister of Finance for all the period when the Carrian Group was
illegally financed; he was assuming at the time the duties of treasurer of the Malaysian National
Party. One must underline that the BBMB is a state bank; it is, therefore, under the exclusive
dependency of the Minister of Finance.
Amongst the characters of the case are, in particular, a Mr Lorrain Osman, one of the directors
of BMFL, and one of its founders, when Mr Tunku Razaleigh was the president thereof; he was
the figurehead of Mr Razaleigh in a number of deals; Mr Shamsuddin, a fellow student of Mr
Razaleigh is the deputy treasurer of his party.
Mr Jaffar was director general of BMFL from 1967; it is him who actually granted the loans; he
obtained seemingly various advantages for the Malaysian National Party and on account of Mr
Tunku Razaleigh.
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