The Borneo Post

Malaysia to continue looking for Jho Low — PM

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PUTRAJAYA: The government will continue looking for businessma­n Low Taek Jho or Jho Low although it is difficult, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday.

“There are only seven billion people (in the world), so it’s not very difficult. We can find a needle in a haystack, and he will be the needle,” he told a press conference after chairing a meeting of the Special Cabinet Committee on Anti-Corruption here.

Jho Low, identified by Malaysian and United States investigat­ors as the person who played the key role in the billiondol­lar 1Malaysia Developmen­t Bhd (1MDB) scandal, is believed to have left Hong Kong for an island near Macau.

An online portal yesterday reported that Jho Low has dismissed The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report claiming that he had a role in facilitati­ng deals with China to bail out 1MDB in 2016 in exchange for lucrative contracts.

Jho Low, in a statement from his spokesman issued through his lawyers, claimed that the article contained “half- truths” and blamed Dr Mahathir’s administra­tion for it. Asked about Jho Low’s accusation­s that it was politicall­y motivated, Dr Mahathir said the fugitive businessma­n has said that many times before.

“He was politicall­y motivated to steal money,” said Dr Mahathir.

On the WSJ report, Dr Mahathir said the government needed to get the documents mentioned in the report before taking any action.

Citing minutes from a series of previously undisclose­d meetings, the WSJ reported on Monday that Chinese officials told visiting Malaysians that Beijing would use its influence to try to get the United States and other countries to drop their probes of allegation­s that allies of the then prime minister, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, and others plundered 1MDB.

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