The Phnom Penh Post

Financier faces fresh charges in 1MDB woes

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FUGITIVE Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho is facing new charges of laundering more than $1 billion, in a massive corruption scandal surroundin­g state fund 1MDB, police said on Wednesday.

The extraordin­ary 1MDB controvers­y allegedly saw billions looted from a Malaysian government investment fund, fuelling a worldwide spending spree including on super yachts and Van Gogh artwork.

Low is accused of playing a central role in plundering the investment fund.

He was an associate of Malaysia’s former leader Najib Razak, whose government lost power in May in large part due to allegation­s that the then premier was involved in the vast fraud.

Since being ousted, Najib has been hit with a barrage of charges linked to the scandal. He denies any wrongdoing.

The new money laundering charges, allegedly committed between 2009 and 2014, were filed in a court in the capital Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday.

Besides Low, 37, four others linked to 1MDB including a business developmen­t manager and a finance director were also hit with charges including criminal breach of trust.

“An arrest warrant has been obtained from the court and efforts are being intensifie­d to arrest the five individual­s who have left Malaysia,” Mohamad Fuzi Harun, inspector-general of police, said in a statement.

T he add it iona l c ha r ge s include five for allegedly launder i ng $1.0 3 bi l l ion a nd a not her t wo for laundering $126 million.

In the past, Malaysian officials have said that Low could be holed up in China after he fled Macau, where he was last known to be.

The fugitive financier said through his spokesman on Tuesday that he was innocent, adding that he will “not submit to any jurisdicti­on where guilt has been predetermi­ned by politics and there is no independen­t legal process”.

Malaysian police in August had filed eight charges against Low and one against his father Low Hock Peng, all related to money laundering.

The US Justice Department last month announced charges against Low, an alleged mastermind and an intermedia­ry to the Malaysian fund.

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BERNAMARAD­IO VIA TWITTER Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho.

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