Malaysian ex-PM Najib sentenced to 12 years over 1MDB scandal

by M. Jegathesan / Patrick LeeFormer Malaysian leader Najib Razak was sentenced Tuesday to 12 years in jail on corruption charges linked to the multi-billion-dollar 1MDB scandal that led to the downfall of his government two years ago.The ex-prime minister was also fined almost $50 million after being convicted on all seven charges in the first of several trials related to the looting of the 1Malaysia Development Berhad sovereign wealth fund.The 67-year-old is challenging the verdict and will likely be allowed to remain free on continued bail until a lengthy appeals process is complete.Judge Mohamad Nazlan Mohamad Ghazali's final decision was due later Tuesday.Billions of dollars were stolen from Malaysia's main state investment vehicle and spent on everything from high-end real estate to pricey art.Investment bank Goldman Sachs also became embroiled in the scandal and faced a series of hefty fines in both the US and Malaysia as a result.Anger at the looting played a large part in the shock loss of Najib's long-ruling coalition at elections in 2018, and he was arrested and hit with dozens of charges following his defeat.The verdict was welcomed as a boost for Malaysia's rule of law and came despite Najib's political allies returning to power earlier this as part of a coalition.Kuala Lumpur's High Court found Najib guilty on seven charges regarding the transfer of 42 million ringgit ($9.9 million) from a former 1MDB unit to his bank accounts.The blue-blood politician, whose father and uncle were both former Malaysian prime ministers, had vehemently denied any wrongdoing and looked calm as the verdict was handed down.












