October 29, 2015

CURRENT / JUSTO SUES BROWN, TONG AND HO TRIO

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2. RELATED: JUSTO TO SUE 3 HE GAVE DATA TO IN SINGAPORE
3. RELATED: JUSTO TO SUE TRIO HE GAVE PETROSAUDI DATA
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JUSTO TO SUE 3 HE GAVE DATA TO IN SINGAPORE
The source told Bernama the lawsuit is scheduled to be heard at the High Court in Singapore on November 4.

REPORTED BY BERNAMA
BANGKOK, October 28, 2015–
Swiss national Xavier Andre Justo, now serving a three-year jail term here for trying to blackmail his former employer PetroSaudi International, is to sue the owner of the Edge Media Group and its top executive as well as the founder of Sarawak Report in the High Court in Singapore.

Justo wants Toong (sic.) Kooi Ong and Group Chief Executive Officer and Publisher of The Edge Communications Sdn Bhd Ho Kay Tat and founder-editor of Sarawak Report Clare Rewcastle-Brown to return the data that he had handed them, according to a source familiar with the case.


October 26, 2015

BREAKING / JUSTO DENIED BAIL

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2. RELATED: JUSTO DENIED BAIL
3. RELATED: BANGKOK COURT DENIES JUSTO BAIL
4. RELATED: JUSTO DENIED BAIL
5. RELATED: JUSTO DENIED BAIL
6. RELATED: COURT DENIES BAIL TO SWISS BLACKMAILER
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SWISS BLACKMAILER'S BAIL REQUEST REJECTED
His lawyer also said that Justo’s lawsuit as a plaintiff against three people, including Clare Rewcastle-Brown, the Malaysian-born Britain-based editor of the online Sarawak Report, would go ahead as planned in Singapore.

REPORTED BY BANGKOK POST
BANGKOK, October 26, 2015–
Convicted extortionist Xavier Andre Justo was deemed a flight risk and denied bail pending appeal on Monday by the Southern Bangkok Criminal Court, according to his lawyer Worasit Wiriyapiboon.

The court on August 17 sentenced the Swiss national to three years in prison for attempted blackmail of his former employer PetroSaudi International (PSI), backdated to his arrest on June 22.


October 25, 2015

CURRENT / POLICE TO MEET JUSTO WITHIN A WEEK

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2. RELATED: MALAYSIAN POLICE SET TO INTERVIEW JUSTO, LATEST BY END OF OCTOBER
3. RELATED: POLICE TO RECORD XAVIER JUSTO'S STATEMENT IN BANGKOK: IGP
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MALAYSIAN POLICE TO QUIZ JUSTO NEXT WEEK
Justo, who is being jailed in Thailand for blackmailing his former employer, was sought after by the Malaysian police to facilitate investigation into issues surrounding 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB).

REPORTED BY THE NEW STRAITS TIMES


KUALA LUMPUR, October 23, 2015– 
A team of police investigators will leave for Bangkok next week to record a statement from former PetroSaudi International executive Xavier Andre Justo. 
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said the team will be led by a senior officer from the Federal police headquarters. 
"I expect our team to secure the interview next week. 
"Our counterparts in Bangkok have given the approval for us to question Justo and acquire documents related to our probe. We are currently still in discussion to find the right time to do this.