Former Malaysian PM Najib Razak found guilty of abuse of power in latest 1MDB trial
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was found guilty of abuse of power in a trial related to the 1MDB scandal. The charges stemmed from allegations that he received illegal transfers of approximately 2.2 billion ringgit ($544.15 million) from the state fund 1MDB, which he co-founded in 2009.

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AI-generatedFormer Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was found guilty of abuse of power in a trial related to the 1MDB scandal. The charges stemmed from allegations that he received illegal transfers of approximately 2.2 billion ringgit ($544.15 million) from the state fund 1MDB, which he co-founded in 2009. Najib, who has been imprisoned since August 2022 for a previous 1MDB-related conviction, has consistently denied any wrongdoing. Malaysian and US investigators allege that at least $4.5 billion was stolen from 1MDB, with over $1 billion allegedly going into accounts linked to Najib. He claims he was misled by 1MDB officials and financier Jho Low, who has also denied wrongdoing and whose whereabouts are unknown.
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15 extractedThe charges relate to receiving illegal transfers of about 2.2bn ringgit ($544.15m) from 1MDB.
Najib was charged with four counts of corruption and 21 counts of money laundering.
Najib has been in prison since August 2022.
Najib Razak found guilty of abuse of power in the 1MDB trial.
He received illegal transfers of about 2.2bn ringgit ($544.15m) from 1MDB.
Najib charged with four counts of corruption and 21 counts of money laundering.
Najib Razak found guilty of abuse of power in 1MDB trial.
Najib has been in prison since August 2022.
The charges relate to receiving illegal transfers of about 2.2bn ringgit ($544.15m) from 1MDB.
Najib was charged with four counts of corruption and 21 counts of money laundering.
Najib Razak has been found guilty of abuse of power in the 1MDB trial.
Najib has repeatedly said he was misled by 1MDB officials and Jho Low.
At least $4.5bn was stolen from 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
At least $4.5bn was stolen from 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
At least $4.5bn was stolen from 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).