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Former Malaysian PM charged in $13.7-million graft scandal

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak was charged Wednesday with criminal breach of trust and corruption, two months after a multibilli­on-dollar graft scandal at a state investment fund led to his stunning election defeat. He pleaded not guilty to all charges. “I claim trial,” he said in a barely audible voice as he stood in the dock at the High Court in Kuala Lumpur. A judge set bail at one million ringgit in cash ($330,000 Cdn) and ordered Najib to surrender his two diplomatic passports.

The patrician and luxury-loving Najib, wearing a suit and a red tie, appeared calm and smiled as he was escorted into the court complex.

He was arrested Tuesday by anti-graft officials over a suspicious transfer of 42 million ringgit ($13.7 million Cdn) into his bank accounts from SRC Internatio­nal, a former unit of the 1MDB state investment fund that U.S. investigat­ors say was looted of billions by associates of Najib.

Najib was charged with abuse of power leading to gratificat­ion under Malaysia’s anti-corruption law and three counts of criminal breach of trust. Each charge has a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. Whipping is also a penalty but Najib would be exempt because of his age.

Anger over the 1MDB saga led to the shocking defeat of Najib’s long-ruling coalition in May 9 elections and ushered in the first change of power since independen­ce from Britain in 1957.

 ?? VINCENT THIAN, AP ?? Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak arrives at a courthouse in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday.
VINCENT THIAN, AP Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak arrives at a courthouse in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday.

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