South China Morning Post

Malaysia’s 1MDB sues ex-PM Najib Razak’s wife

Rosmah Mansor asked to pay US$346m and forfeit luxury goods over state fund scandal

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1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB) is among the companies that are suing the wife of former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak for allegedly obtaining more than US$346 million worth of luxury goods through misappropr­iated funds.

The firms, including SRC Internatio­nal, are asking Rosmah Mansor, 72, to give up the luxury goods in her possession and pay US$346 million, or a sum determined by the court, according to a court filing.

Funds were channelled from six of the 11 plaintiffs through various offshore entities “before being paid out to 48 different vendors based in no less than 14 jurisdicti­ons” for the purchases of the luxury goods, according to the filing. The various offshore entities include the other five plaintiffs.

About 320 payments totalling more than US$346 million were made, they said, adding that the luxury goods included thousands of items of jewellery, watches and handbags.

Shabnam Naraindas Daswani was named as a second defendant, according to the filing. The latter allegedly procured luxury goods on behalf of Rosmah.

The Edge newspaper cited Rosmah’s lawyers as saying they had not received a statement of claim, and were only given a copy of the writ.

Najib, now 70, was prime minister from 2009 until 2018, when his role in the 1MDB scandal cost the Barisan Nasional coalition the election and ended its six-decade rule.

Shortly after his downfall, police seized about 1.1 billion ringgit (HK$1.8 billion) worth of items in raids linked to the former leader and his wife.

He and Rosmah have denied wrongdoing but still face trials for multiple criminal charges related to the troubled state fund.

 ?? ?? Rosmah Mansur is facing trials for multiple criminal charges.
Rosmah Mansur is facing trials for multiple criminal charges.

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