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U.S. Lawsuits Linked to 1MDB Scandal; Malaysia`s Najib Unmoved

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21 July 2016 15:06 WIB

Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak. AP/Vincent Thian

TEMPO.CO, Kuala Lumpur-Although U.S. prosecutors say billions of dollars were stolen from a state investment fund that Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak founded and oversaw, his government was unmoved on Thursday, July 21, 2016 by the allegations.

U.S. prosecutors said on Wednesday over $3.5 billion was diverted from the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) fund that Najib founded in 2009 shortly after coming to power. The U.S. civil lawsuits are seeking to seize $1 billion of the allegedly embezzled assets that were transferred into the United States using shell companies.

The lawsuit does not name Najib but refers to a "Malaysian Official 1" - described as a high-ranking government official - who received some of the misappropriated funds, including $681 million in March 2013. A source familiar with the investigation later confirmed that "Malaysian Official 1" is Najib.

Political risk consultants Eurasia said since Najib was not directly named in the lawsuits that "will afford him protection".

"Najib has become accustomed to weathering international investigations," Eurasia said in a note to clients.

"Najib supporters placed in key positions across government (including in the Attorney General's office and the anti-corruption commission) will continue to shield the prime minister from any probe by blocking access to information or evidence that could implicate him," the note said.

The Prime Minister has consistently denied any wrongdoing. Local investigations have also cleared him, although transactions related to 1MDB are under investigation in at least six countries for money-laundering, fraud and other offenses.

Najib has sacked critics of the scandal within his ruling United Malays National Organization (UMNO), including members of his cabinet.

The first response from the Malaysian government to the U.S. actions came around 12 hours later, with a Najib spokesman saying Malaysia will cooperate fully with any lawful investigation of its companies or citizens.

A cabinet minister said on Thursday Malaysia has nothing to hide and that "1MDB has been the subject of an unprecedented politically-motivated attack, the objective of which was to unseat a democratically-elected head of government."

The action by the Justice Department may strain diplomatic ties between the United States and predominantly Muslim Malaysia, which have flourished under Najib. The Obama administration sees Kuala Lumpur as a key partner in its fight against radical Islamists and Najib as a key ally in Obama's strategic pivot to Asia.

MALAYSIA MEDIA IGNORES STORY

The story about the U.S. lawsuits made headlines around the world, but not in Malaysia, where major local newspapers, controlled directly or indirectly by the government, and the state news agency largely ignored it on Thursday.

In the past, the government has cited the need to maintain public order in justifying its restrictions on stories about the 1MDB scandal.

Malaysians, who have borne the brunt of the allegations as the ringgit currency fell to a 17-year low in 2015 at the height of the corruption allegations, took to Twitter to praise the U.S. action.

The hashtag #MalaysianOfficial1 was trending on Thursday.

The scandal does not appear to have hurt Najib at recent polls.

Najib's coalition won big electoral victories in state and parliamentary by-elections last month, as local issues took prominence over the 1MDB scandal.

REUTERS



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