
David Kaplan, who heads the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN), said attempts to clampdown on the media were useless as people would turn to the Internet and continue questioning Najib over the RM2.6 billion issue.
"You can't close off a country anymore, these people are living in another era if they think they can hide US$700 million going through their bank account," said Kaplan.
Kaplan said Putrajaya was now trying to "criminalise" journalism with its suspension of The Edge Weekly and The Edge Financial Daily over the papers' coverage of the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) issue.
But he said the public would continue pushing for answers because they were not satisfied with the government's "trust us" response.
"There are legitimate questions, of accountability, of responsibility. There was a famous question asked at the heart of the Watergate scandal, at a White House press conferences: 'What did the president know, and when did he know it'.
"These questions aren't going away," said Kaplan, a four-time winner of the Investigative Reporters and Editors Award.
Earlier today at the anti-graft conference, Kaplan said the problem with the ongoing investigations into Najib's account was that the media was working alone.
In contrast, during the 1972 Watergate scandal which brought down President Richard Nixon, the media, the judiciary and the US Congress were each working on the case, said Kaplan.
"You had three distinct forces and they were playing on each other. The FBI was feeding (information to) the judiciary, leaking to the (Washington) Post, the Post was pushing public opinion, which pushed the US Congress to investigate, which created more information.
"The problem with Malaysia is that the prosecutors aren't going forward with anything and the Parliament is not going forward with its own independent investigation.
"And the media are out there alone, and they're being banned and (there are) movements to restrict them further," he said.
Malaysia is hosting the ongoing IACC. Najib, who was to deliver the conference's keynote address, skipped the event after being warned of "hostile receptions" from the audience. – September 4, 2015.
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