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1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB)

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Ex-Goldman banker Ng in Malaysia for 1MDB probe, according to a report

It’s unclear how long Ng will be in Malaysia, where he also faces four charges.

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MAS bans former Goldman Sachs (Singapore) MD Roger Ng for life

The prohibition orders from MAS took effect from Sept 5.
Malaysia says 1MDB fugitive Jho Low hiding in Macau: Al Jazeera - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Malaysia says 1MDB fugitive Jho Low hiding in Macau: Al Jazeera

The information was confirmed by several individuals who had spotted the fugitive in Macau.
Rosmah found guilty of all charges - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Rosmah found guilty of all charges

The trial had spanned over 40 days with 23 prosecution witnesses testifying, including her former aide Datuk Rizal Mansor.

Global Economy

Briefs: Malaysia's ex-PM Najib Razak goes to jail; Singapore to drop most mask requirements from Aug 29

"I hope the new balance will enable Singapore to remain a tolerant and inclusive society for many years to come." - PM Lee.
Najib to go to jail as apex court upholds guilty verdict in SRC final appeal - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Najib to go to jail as apex court upholds guilty verdict in SRC final appeal

Former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak will serve his 12 years jail sentence and pay his RM210 million ($65.3 million) fine.

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Ex-Goldman banker Roger Ng's wife claims US$35 mil was investment gain

Prosecutors claim the money was a kickback that Ng received for allegedly conspiring with Tim Leissner and Jho Low.

Global Economy

Briefs: Senior Goldman staff knew about Jho Low in 1MDB and other news this week

Also in briefs: Hong Kong is stepping up efforts to root out Covid-19 cases, with plans to mass test the entire city

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Najib's stunning guilty verdict proves some things do change

This development, in a Malaysian courtroom, truly is unprecedented.

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Najib to serve 12 years in jail for 1MDB crimes

Najib was also fined RM210 million ($68.1 million) after being found guilty.
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