Rosmah denies US$13m property deal allegations, files police report
KUALA LUMPUR — Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor has officially denied any involvement in an alleged US$13 million (approximately RM53 million) property transaction that has recently surfaced in online discussions. In a move to address the allegations, she has lodged a police report regarding the claims made against her and her family.
The allegations, which have been circulating on various digital platforms, suggested a link between Rosmah's family and a significant real estate deal. She has categorically dismissed these assertions as baseless, maintaining that the claims linking her to the transaction are entirely false. The denial is part of a proactive step to protect her reputation from what has been characterized as unfounded online speculation.
By lodging a police report, the former wife of former Prime Minister Najib Razak intends to address the source of these online claims. This development underscores the legal complexities surrounding online allegations and the importance of verifying information before it is disseminated through social media platforms.
The reported US$13 million figure has drawn significant public interest. While the specific details concerning the property in question have not been corroborated, the filing of the police report indicates a formal legal response to the spreading of these claims. As investigations into the origin of the allegations proceed, the focus remains on the veracity of the reports circulating in the digital space.
