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Ex-Malaysia Leader Najib Charged with Breach of Trust, Graft

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5 July 2018 08:23 WIB

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, center, arrives at a court house in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Wednesday, July 4, 2018. Najib arrived at a Kuala Lumpur courthouse Wednesday to face charges stemming from a corruption investigation, two months after the scandal led to his shock election defeat. AP Photo/YC Hiam

5 Juli 2018 00:00 WIB

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, center, arrives at a court house in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Wednesday, July 4, 2018. He pleaded not guilty to all charges. "I claim trial," he said in a barely audible voice as he stood in the dock at the High Court in Kuala Lumpur. A judge set bail at 1 million ringgit in cash ($250,000) and ordered Najib to surrender his two diplomatic passports. AP Photo/Vincent Thian

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Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, center, walks into a courtroom in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Wednesday, July 4, 2018. The patrician and luxury-loving Najib, wearing a suit and a red tie, appeared calm and smiled as he was escorted into the court complex. He was arrested Tuesday by anti-graft officials over the suspicious transfer of 42 million ringgit ($10.4 million) into his bank accounts from SRC International, a former unit of the 1MDB state investment fund that U.S. investigators say was looted of billions by associates of Najib. AP Photo/Yam G-Jun

5 Juli 2018 00:00 WIB

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, center, is greeted by supporters as he leaves the courthouse in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Wednesday, July 4, 2018. Najib was charged with abuse of power leading to gratification under Malaysia's anti-corruption law and three counts of criminal breach of trust. Each charge has a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. Whipping is also a penalty but Najib would be exempt because of his age. AP Photo/Vincent Thian

5 Juli 2018 00:00 WIB

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, center, arrives at a court house in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Wednesday, July 4, 2018. Anger over the 1MDB saga led to the shocking defeat of Najib's long-ruling coalition in May 9 elections and ushered in the first change of power since independence from Britain in 1957. AP Photo/Vincent Thian

5 Juli 2018 00:00 WIB

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, center, speaks to reporters as he leaves the courthouse in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Wednesday, July 4, 2018. Malaysia's new attorney general, Tommy Thomas, who is heading the prosecution, said the 1MBD case has attracted global attention and "brought shame to the country." Najib's lawyer Muhammad Shafee Abdullah protested the comment calling it "nonsense" and "coffeeshop talk." AP Photo/YC Hiam

5 Juli 2018 00:00 WIB