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Explained: What is Malaysia’s 1MDB scandal that put former Prime Minister Najib Razak in jail?

Agence France-Presse • August 23, 2022, 17:16:42 IST
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1MDB was a state investment fund which Najib Razak launched in 2009 shortly after becoming prime minister. Concerns escalated in 2014 as 1MDB slid into an $11-billion debt hole, and intensifying public scrutiny revealed missing funds

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Explained: What is Malaysia’s 1MDB scandal that put former Prime Minister Najib Razak in jail?

Malaysia: Malaysia’s extraordinary 1MDB corruption scandal allegedly saw top officials loot billions from state coffers and go on a worldwide spending spree — buying a $250 million yacht, a Van Gogh painting, and financing a Hollywood blockbuster. Najib Razak, the then-prime minister whose 12-year jail sentence was affirmed Tuesday by the country’s highest court, was a key figure in the plundering of sovereign wealth fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB). He was convicted in July 2020 in his first corruption trial linked to the fraud and sentenced. An appellate court last December rejected his appeal , prompting him to mount a final plea before the Federal Court, whose decision is final. Chief Justice Maimun Tuan Mat issued a warrant of committal, which a lawyer said means Najib is going immediately to jail. What was 1MDB? 1MDB was a state investment fund which Najib launched in 2009 shortly after becoming prime minister. Its portfolio included power plants and other energy assets in Malaysia and the Middle East, as well as real estate in Kuala Lumpur. The fund was closely overseen by Najib. Whistle-blowers say Low Taek Jho, a jet-setting Malaysian financier close to Najib but with no official position, helped set up 1MDB and made key financial decisions. Concerns escalated in 2014 as 1MDB slid into an $11-billion debt hole, and intensifying public scrutiny revealed missing funds. The scandal first came to light through the Sarawak Report news portal, and gained further traction in 2015 when The Wall Street Journal published documents showing Najib received at least $681 million in payments to his personal bank accounts. Lavish expenses The US Justice Department launched its own probe after claims that stolen Malaysian public money was laundered through the US financial system, and has filed lawsuits seeking some $1.8 billion in assets allegedly purchased with the cash. The department said more than $4.5 billion was stolen from 1MDB between 2009 and 2015 by high-level officials at the fund and their associates. Tens of millions of dollars were used in 2012 by Najib’s stepson Riza Aziz, an aspiring film producer, to fund the Hollywood film “The Wolf of Wall Street”, starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Hundreds of millions were also used, mainly by Riza and Low, to purchase high-end real estate in Beverly Hills, New York and London. A Monet painting bought for $35 million, a Van Gogh for $5.5 million, a $35-million Bombardier jet, a $100-million stake in EMI Music Publishing, and a $250 million yacht were also ticked off the shopping list. Political turbulence Najib, now aged 69, desperately sought to contain the scandal, targeting critics and introducing repressive laws. [caption id=“attachment_11101491” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] ![Supporters of Malaysia's former prime minister Najib Razak gather outside the country's highest court after it upheld the former leader's corruption conviction over the 1MDB financial scandal. AFP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/000_32GX9Y7-1.jpg) Supporters of Malaysia’s former prime minister Najib Razak gather outside the country’s highest court after it upheld the former leader’s corruption conviction over the 1MDB financial scandal. AFP[/caption] But the allegations hit the popularity of his long-ruling coalition and contributed to a shock election defeat in 2018. A new government headed by veteran politician Mahathir Mohamad, now aged 97, came to office on a wave of public anger, and re-opened investigations. Najib was hit with dozens of charges. But in February 2020, Mahathir’s reformist alliance collapsed after bitter infighting, and a new coalition that included Najib’s scandal-plagued party seized power. There were concerns this could impact Najib’s trials — particularly after 1MDB-linked charges against Riza were unexpectedly dropped in May 2020. The trial But those fears proved unfounded following his conviction of all seven charges. That case centred on allegations that 42 million ringgit ($10 million) was transferred to the 67-year-old’s bank accounts from SRC International, a former unit of the fund. His lawyers insisted he had no knowledge of the transfers and claimed that Low was the true mastermind behind the scam. But High Court Judge Mohamad Nazlan Mohamad Ghazali said the idea that Low had tricked Najib was “far-fetched”, and also dismissed the argument the ex-leader believed the money in his account was a donation from Saudi royalty. A five-judge Federal Court panel upheld that decision Tuesday, saying it found Najib’s appeal “devoid of any merits” and ruled that the conviction and sentence were “safe”. “It is our unanimous view that the evidence led during the trial points overwhelmingly to guilt on all seven charges,” Maimun said on behalf of the panel. Najib is still facing more than 30 other 1MDB-related corruption charges, court records show. Read all the Latest News , Trending News , Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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