The Asian Age

Former Malaysian PM Najib held in graft probe

Expected to face over 10 counts of criminal breach of trust

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Kuala Lumpur, July 3: Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak was arrested by anti- corruption investigat­ors on Tuesday, officials said, the latest dramatic developmen­t in a widening graft probe that has engulfed the ex- leader.

Najib, 64, will be charged on Wednesday, a taskforce set up to probe wrongdoing at state fund 1MDB said in a statement, adding he was apprehende­d “at his home”.

The arrest is the latest in a series of stunning moves by investigat­ors that suggest the legal noose is tightening around Najib, his family and many of his close political and business allies.

Malaysia’s official news agency Bernama said the former premier is expected to face more than 10 counts of committing criminal breach of trust linked to SRC Internatio­nal Sdn Bhd, an energy company that was originally a subsidiary of 1MDB.

According to an investigat­ion by the Wall Street Journal, $ 10.6 million originatin­g from SRC was transferre­d to Najib’s personal bank accounts, just one small part of hundreds of millions of dollars from 1MDB that allegedly ended up in his accounts.

Najib was summoned twice by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission over its investigat­ion into a case related to SRC.

The newly appointed attorney general Tommy Thomas would lead the prosecutio­n team, according to Bernama.

Allegation­s of massive corruption were a major factor behind the shock election loss in May of Najib’s long- ruling coalition to a reformist alliance headed by his former mentor Mahathir Mohamad.

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