KUALA LUMPUR: Toppled Malaysian leader
The 65-year-old finally went on trial this month over his alleged role in looting the investment vehicle, the first of several court cases he is expected to face over the controversy.
The ex-prime minister and his cronies are accused of stealing billions of dollars from 1MDB and spending it on everything from high-end real estate to artworks and a luxury yacht.
The allegations played a large part in prompting voters to oust his corruption-plagued coalition, which had been in power for six decades, at historic elections last year.
Since then, Najib has been arrested and hit with dozens of charges over the scandal.
The ex-leader’s highly-anticipated trial began on April 3, with Najib denying seven charges related to the theft of 42 million ringgit (USD 10.3 million) from SRC International, a former 1MDB unit.
It is just a fraction of the money Najib is alleged to have stolen.
He arrived at the High Court in
Proceedings began with the defence team cross-examining Companies Commission of
Opening the prosecution’s case earlier this month, Attorney-General
Najib has consistently denied any wrongdoing over the looting of 1MDB.
The US Department of Justice, which is investigating the 1MDB controversy as money was allegedly laundered through the American financial system, believes USD 4.5 billion in total was looted from the fund.