Philippine Daily Inquirer

Malaysia whistleblo­wer who accused PM nabbed

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KUALA LUMPUR—Malaysian police have arrested a former ruling party official who has traveled the globe to highlight corruption allegation­s against Prime Minister Najib Razak, his lawyer said on Saturday, accusing the government of seeking to silence the whistleblo­wer.

Khairuddin Abu Hassan was arrested by police on Friday after he was stopped from leaving for the United States where he was to meet with FBI officials, his lawyer Matthias Chang said.

He has been charged with plotting to “undermine parliament­ary democracy,” a vague charge that critics have said is open to government abuse.

“They want to stop him from traveling and maybe to intimidate him,” Chang said.

Police did not respond to re- quests for comment.

Najib’s government has moved to quash further scrutiny of the revelation in July that nearly $700 million was deposited into his personal bank accounts.

The government has called the money “political donations” from Middle Eastern sources but refuses to give more details.

Najib subsequent­ly sacked his attorney general and deputy prime minister and made other personnel moves that appear to have stalled investigat­ions.

Khairuddin, a former division head in the ruling United Malays National Organizati­on, has demanded transparen­cy over the Najib funds as well as at state investment company 1MDB, which Najib launched.

Najib and the company are under fire over allegation­s that per- haps more than a billion dollars went missing from overseas deals involving 1MDB, which is now struggling under massive debts.

With no progress seen in Malaysian investigat­ions, Khairuddin has recently traveled to Switzerlan­d, Britain, France, and Hong Kong to highlight the case to authoritie­s, Chang said.

Various foreign investigat­ions have been launched.

A magistrate on Saturday ordered Khairuddin held for a week for investigat­ions, Chang said.

The scandals have deeply tarnished Najib, a self-proclaimed reformer. He dismisses them as a conspiracy to unseat him.

Last month, tens of thousands of protesters paralyzed Kuala Lumpur with a two-day demonstrat­ion to demand Najib’s resignatio­n.

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