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US calls for Goldman to plead guilty in 1MDB scandal

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NEW YORK: The United States Justice Department is calling for Goldman Sachs to plead guilty for its role in the massive corruption scandal involving Malaysian investment fund

1Malaysia Developmen­t Bhd (1MDB), The Financial Times reported on Wednesday.

That recommenda­tion applies to any settlement between Goldman Sachs and the US or state authoritie­s, the newspaper reported, citing unnamed sources.

It would be the toughest penalty the department could impose, as it potentiall­y could affect the financial giant’s licence and ability to conduct business.

According to a source close to the investigat­ion, the hard line recommenda­tions by investigat­ors was not surprising, but the final settlement was likely to be less onerous.

The department did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment from AFP.

But experts had said Goldman Sachs could face a fine of US$2 billion (RM8.27 billion).

US authoritie­s have accused a Malaysian financial intermedia­ry, Low Taek Jho, who is also known as Jho Low, former Goldman partner Tim Leissner and former Goldman banker, Ng Chong Hwa, of conspiring to launder billions of dollars from 1MDB, a fund set up to finance developmen­t projects.

US officials said more than US$2.7 billion in funds was misappropr­iated while Goldman garnered US$600 million in fees and revenues from three bond issues in 2012 and 2013.

Leissner pleaded guilty, while Low and Ng denied the allegation­s. Goldman Sachs has tried to distance itself from its two former employees.

Asked about the guilty plea recommenda­tion, a bank spokesman told AFP: “We do not believe that such a charge would be warranted by the facts of the case or the law, particular­ly because senior management was unaware of the criminal activity by Leissner and his associate, who took extraordin­ary efforts to hide their part in the illegal scheme from management, compliance, and legal functions at the firm.”

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