The Phnom Penh Post

M’sia to take custody of 1MDB-linked yacht

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MALAYSIA is making “some arrangemen­t” with Indonesia to ta ke ownersh ip of a lu x ur y yacht l i n ked to a multibilli­on dollar f inancial scandal, a gover nment spokesma n sa id on Sunday.

The Cayman Islands-registered Equanimity, believed to be worth some $250 million, was seized in February off the Indonesian tourist island of Bali.

The US Department of Justice alleges in civil lawsuits that huge sums of money were stolen from Malaysia’s 1MDB investment fund – set up by former Prime Minister Najib Razak – in a huge fraud and money-laundering scam.

The fund and Najib, who lost an election earlier this year, deny any wrong- doing. The suits allege $1.7 billion worth of assets were allegedly bought with the stolen funds, which US officials are seeking to recover.

Those assets include a 300 foot long (90 metre) luxury yacht bought by Jho Low, a former unofficial adviser to 1MDB.

“Some arrangemen­ts are being made with the Indonesian authoritie­s responsibl­e [to take over the yacht],” a spokesman for Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad’s office said on Sunday.

“We will announce more once we have finalised the details,” he added, declining to elaborate further on the arrangemen­t.

A senior maritime official familiar with the talks said the super yacht was in Indonesian waters off Batam near Singapore. Bilateral ties between Malaysia and Indonesia are close with Mahathir visiting Jakarta in June, making it his first official tour of the region after a stunning election victory in May over Najib.

Malaysia’s anti-corruption authoritie­s have issued an arrest warrant for Jho Low, accused of being a key figure in the scandal surroundin­g sovereign wealth fund 1MDB.

‘Rule of law disappears’

Low, a flamboyant playboy known for partying with Hollywood A-listers, is a close associate of Najib and allegedly conspired with him to loot the investment vehicle.

He was believed to have been sailing around Asia on the luxury yacht before it was seized.

Low – full name Low Taek Jho – whose exact whereabout­s are unknown, condemned Malaysia’s action to take over the yacht saying it was “politicall­y motivated”.

“The action of the Mahathir government in illegitima­tely taking this asset shows just how quickly the rule of law disappears in Mahathir’s regime,” according to a statement issued by his legal team.

“Actions like this make it increasing­ly clear that there is no jurisdicti­on where the issues in this case can be subject to a fair hearing thanks to a global media circus fuelled by politicall­y motivated parties whose aim is to convict Mr Low in public arena.”

 ?? AFP ?? Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (centre) and his wife Cilia Flores react to a bang during a ceremony on Saturday.
AFP Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (centre) and his wife Cilia Flores react to a bang during a ceremony on Saturday.

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