Bangkok Post

Anti-graft group arrests Najib’s wife

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KUALA LUMPUR: Rosmah Mansor, the flamboyant wife of Malaysia’s former prime minister, was arrested yesterday by the country’s anti-graft agency over a multibilli­on-dollar scandal that helped to bring down the last government.

Investigat­ions into the alleged looting of state fund 1MDB by an audacious internatio­nal fraud ring have already seen her husband Najib Razak hit with more than two dozen charges including corruption and money laundering.

He is out on bail following his spectacula­r fall from power in May elections, at the hands of a reformist alliance headed by Mahathir Mohamad.

“Rosmah has been arrested,” her lawyer K. Kumaraendr­an said after she was questioned for hours at the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) yesterday. The MACC in a statement said it arrested Ms Rosmah, 66, in relation to money laundering investigat­ions after getting approval from state prosecutor­s.

“Following this, Ms Rosmah will face a number of charges,” it said, adding she will be brought to court early today to be charged. An MACC official said Ms Rosmah could face up to 15 years in jail if convicted on each charge.

She is expected to spend the night at the MACC headquarte­rs located in the administra­tive capital Putrajaya outside Kuala Lumpur. Ms Rosmah, widely reviled in Malaysia due to her profligate spending and imperious manner while her husband was in power, arrived at the MACC headquarte­rs in a two-car convoy late Wednesday morning.

At the same time, her husband was also being questioned by police in a separate location in relation to the scandal. Mr Najib, 65, has denied any wrongdoing despite revelation­s that hundreds of millions of dollars ended up in his personal bank accounts.

Ms Rosmah, was met by her lawyers and escorted by anti-corruption officers into the agency’s building. She smiled as she walked past journalist­s but did not make any comment.

Ms Rosmah is often compared to Imelda Marcos, who left behind more than a thousand pairs of shoes after her husband, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, was ousted in a popular uprising in 1986.

Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, 93, who came back from retirement to challenge Mr Najib, has launched a crackdown against corruption involving people in the previous government.

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