Ex-PM subject of another probe
Kuala Lumpur – Malaysian anti-graft authorities have reopened investigations into a submarine deal 16 years ago involving former prime minister Najib Razak.
Since losing a May election, Najib has been charged with multiple criminal offences.
Investigators are also looking at whether there were kickbacks in the sale of two submarines to Malaysia by French warship builder DCN International in 2002, when Najib was defence minister, according to local daily The Star.–