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1MDB scandal: Saudi Arabia made 'no strings attached' $681m payment to Malaysian PM
Saudi
Arabia made a $681m (£480m) donation to the Malaysian Prime Minister
Najib Razak without expecting anything in return, Riyadh has said. Amid
an ongoing corruption scandal at the state-run fund 1MDB, Saudi Foreign
Minister Adel Al-Jubeir said that Saudi officials were aware of the
donation to Najib and that it was not unlawful.
Al-Jubeir,
at the summit of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation in Istanbul,
told reporters: "It is a genuine donation with nothing expected in
return. And we are also fully aware that the attorney general of
Malaysia has thoroughly investigated the matter and found no wrongdoing.
"So, as far as we are concerned, the matter is closed," the news agency Bernama reported, although he did not confirm why the payment was made.
Tengku
Sarifuddin, Najib's press secretary, said in a statement: "This
confirms what the prime minister maintained all along, and what multiple
lawful authorities concluded after exhaustive investigations."
But
allegations of corruption at 1MDB continue to swirl and this week
Switzerland widened its probe with two new suspects accused of fraud,
bribery and other offences. In addition, regulators in the US and Hong
Kong are also investigating 1MDB.
Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, who led the country for 22 years, is leading the charge against Najib through a movement called Save Malaysia and has filed a High Court corruption lawsuit against him. Earlier in April, a Parliament Public Accounts Committee (PAC)
report identified at least US$4.2bn of unauthorized or unverified
transactions at 1MDB and recommended a further probe into other managers
as well as the former CEO Shahrol Halmi, who denies any wrongdoing. In
a statement, the 1MDB board denied corruption, saying that it "carried
out its role and responsibility to the best of its ability, including
the implementation of various corporate governance measures".
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