The Phnom Penh Post

Malaysian ex-PM’s wife questioned

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THE wife of Malaysia’s ousted Prime Minister Najib Razak was on Tuesday questioned for over three hours by the nation’s anti-corruption agency over a massive financial scandal involving a state sovereign wealth fund.

The spotlight is now on Rosmah Mansor after police last month raided two condominiu­ms linked to Najib and his family as part of an investigat­ion into his role in the 1MDB scandal – seizing bags of cash, jewellery and hundreds of designer handbags.

Rosmah, 66, is widely reviled in Malaysia for her reported luxurious tastes and imperious manner. She last month issued a statement lashing out at media coverage of the police raids, calling them a “premature public trial”. Known for her love of luxury clothes and handbags, Rosmah arrived for questionin­g in a three-car convoy.

Following her departure from the agency headquarte­rs, her lawyers said anti-graft investigat­ors had completed recording her statement after a session lasting over three hours during which she gave her “utmost cooperatio­n”.

The nature of the questionin­g was not made public. But Abdul Razak Idris, former investigat­ions and intelligen­ce director at the Malaysia Anti-Corruption Commission, said Rosmah would likely “be asked to reveal her bank accounts and explain about the source of the cash and jewellery found by police in two condominiu­ms recently”.

Billions of dollars were allegedly stolen from the 1MDB fund – founded by Najib – in a fraud that stretched from Singapore to Switzerlan­d, with the money used to buy items ranging from Picasso artworks to real estate.

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