No charges will be brought against Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak based on the investigations by the Malaysia Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).
Attorney-General Mohamed Apandi Ali said he has studied the investigation papers and was satisfied.
"Based on the facts and evidence as a whole, I, as the public prosecutor, am satisfied that no criminal offence has been committed by the prime minister in relation to the three investigation papers.
"I will return the relevant investigation papers to MACC today, with the instruction to close the three investigation papers," he told a press conference in Putrajaya today.
Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak returned RM2.03 billion from the RM2.6 billion that was channelled into his personal bank account as political donation, said Attorney-General Mohamed Apandi Ali.
He disclosed that US$620 million was returned to the Saudi royal family in August 2013 because the sum was not utilised.
Mohamed Apandi said he was satisfied based on evidence from witnesses and supporting documents submitted by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) that the original sum transferred between March 22 and April 10 2013 was a "personal donation from the Saudi royal family given to him (Najib) without any consideration."
"MACC in their investigation, personally met and recorded statements from witnesses including the donor which confirm that the donation was given to PM personally," he added.
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Tiada pertuduhan akan dibawa terhadap Perdana Menteri Najib Abdul Razak berdasarkan siasatan oleh Anti-Corruption Commission Malaysia.
Peguam Negara Mohamed Apandi Ali kata dia telah mengkaji kertas siasatan dan telah berpuas hati.
"Berdasarkan fakta dan bukti pada keseluruhannya, saya, sebagai pendakwa raya, berpuas hati bahawa tiada kesalahan jenayah telah dilakukan oleh perdana menteri berkaitan dengan tiga buah kertas siasatan.
"Saya akan kembali kertas siasatan relevan kepada SPRM hari ini, dengan arahan menutup tiga buah kertas siasatan," dia memberitahu sidang akhbar di Putrajaya hari ini.
Perdana Menteri Najib Abdul Razak kembali RM2.03 bilion dari RM2.6 bilion yang disalurkan ke dalam akaun bank persendirian dia sebagai derma politik, kata Peguam Negara Mohamed Apandi Ali.
Dia membongkar bahawa US$620 juta dikembalikan kepada keluarga di raja Saudi pada Ogos 2013 kerana jumlah tidak digunakan.
Mohamed Apandi kata dia dipuaskan berdasarkan bukti dari saksi dan dokumen sokongan diserah oleh Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (SPRM) yang jumlah asal bertukar antara 22 Mac dan 10 April 2013 ialah satu "sumbangan peribadi dari keluarga di raja Saudi diberikan kepada dia (Najib) tanpa apa-apa balasan."
"SPRM dalam siasatan mereka, secara peribadi bertemu dan merekodkan kenyataan dari saksi termasuk penderma yang mengesahkan bahawa derma diberikan kepada PM secara peribadi ," dia menambah.