…Mahathir and two former officials of the ruling United Malays National Organisation are suing Najib in the Kuala Lumpur High Court. They are seeking damages of at least 2.6 billion ringgit ($651 million) plus interest to be paid to the…
…Mahathir and two former officials of the ruling United Malays National Organisation are suing Najib in the Kuala Lumpur High Court. They are seeking damages of at least 2.6 billion ringgit ($651 million) plus interest to be paid to the…
..As part of an inquiry being examined by a U.S. grand jury, investigators are trying to determine if Goldman’s employees had reason to believe that some of the proceeds from bond deals done for the fund, 1Malaysia Development Bhd., known…
..Brazil is a country with a genuinely independent and empowered investigator capable of putting the country’s most powerful under a public microscope. Anti-corruption drives can create political chaos in the short-term, but they can benefit the country in the long-term…
Malaysia’s top legal body, the Malaysian Bar is set to debate on a motion calling for the country’s public prosecutor Mohamed Apandi Ali to step down following a series of controversial decisions involving Prime Minister Najib Razak and state fund…
ONE of South-East Asia’s richest and hitherto most stable countries, Malaysia ought to be a beacon…Yet under the prime minister, Najib Razak, the country is regressing at alarming speed. Its politics stinks (see article), its economy is in trouble, and…
More than US$1 billion ($1.4 billion) was deposited in the bank accounts of Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Razak – millions more than was previously identified….. The Prime Minister has purged key party members who have questioned the source of the…
..Asia’s top debater Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman and 24 other youths have put their names to a statement rejecting the current leadership. They have also formed a group called “Challenger”, which stands for “Change Led by the Young Generation”…
Deposits into personal accounts of Malaysia’s prime minister totaled more than $1 billion—hundreds of millions more than previously identified—and global investigators believe much of it originated with a Malaysian state fund, people familiar with the matter say. The investigators’ belief…