1MDB scandal: Anwar says Malaysia won’t oppose Jho Low’s Trump pardon bid
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stated that Malaysia will not oppose fugitive businessman Jho Low's bid to seek a pardon from US President Donald Trump. Jho Low, implicated in the 1MDB corruption scandal, is formally seeking a pardon after completing his sentence, according to the US Department of Justice.

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AI-generatedMalaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stated that Malaysia will not oppose fugitive businessman Jho Low's bid to seek a pardon from US President Donald Trump. Jho Low, implicated in the 1MDB corruption scandal, is formally seeking a pardon after completing his sentence, according to the US Department of Justice. Low, a Malaysian financier, is accused of helping establish the 1MDB state investment fund and making key financial decisions before disappearing around a decade ago. He has been indicted in the United States and denies wrongdoing. Anwar described the plea as a "non-issue" for Malaysia, indicating the government will not pursue opposing it as Low is still undergoing court processes.
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5 extractedAnwar Ibrahim described Jho Low's plea as a 'non-issue'.
Jho Low has been indicted in the United States and denies wrongdoing.
Jho Low is formally seeking a 'pardon after completion of sentence'.
Malaysia will not oppose Jho Low's bid to seek a pardon from US President Donald Trump.
Whistle-blowers allege Jho Low helped set up the 1MDB state investment fund.