Malaysia arrests former aide to ex-premier over 1MDB scandal

AFP  |  Kuala Lumpur 

Malaysian authorities have arrested a former to ex-after reopening an investigation into the 1MDB scandal, reported today.

The new government, which stormed to a shock victory at elections last month, has revived investigations into the sovereign wealth fund, which were shut down by Najib.

Najib, his family and cronies were alleged to have stolen billions of dollars from the investment vehicle in an eye-watering fraud that stretched around the globe.

Disgust at the allegations -- denied by Najib and 1MDB -- were a major factor in his coalition's poll defeat.

The 42-year-old aide, whose identity was not disclosed, was arrested late Sunday after giving a statement to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, state-run agency reported.

He appeared in court this morning, covering his face as he was taken in handcuffs into the building. A granted the commission's request for him to be remanded in custody for a week to help with investigations, said.

The man was Najib's from 2009 until he resigned on June 5, a month after the long-ruling coalition lost power. He had previously worked at the central

The commission's investigation is in relation to soliciting or receiving bribes. Najib and his wife Rosmah Mansor, widely reviled for her love of overseas shopping trips and vast collection of handbags, have already been questioned by graft investigators over allegations that money from a former ended up in his account.

Mahathir Mohamad, who first served as from 1981-2003 and came out of retirement aged 92 to take on Najib, campaigned on claims that the former leader and his cronies looted 1MDB.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 16:15 IST