Luxury jet linked to graft scandal to return to Malaysia: PM

AFP  |  Putrajaya 

A USD 35 million private jet owned by a at the centre of a Malaysian corruption mega-scandal will be returned to the country as soon as possible, the said today.

Last week a USD 250 million super-yacht allegedly owned by the financier, to often referred to as Jho Low, was returned to after being impounded by authorities in

Allegations that huge sums were plundered from contributed to the shock election defeat in May of former Najib Razak, who set up and oversaw the fund.

said that Low's jet would be returned to "as soon as possible", but that it would need to be serviced first as it had been grounded for some time.

"Jho Low's jet will be brought here as soon as we can make it fly," the 93-year-old told reporters at his office in administrative capital Putrajaya.

Authorities are seeking to arrest Low -- who had close ties to Najib's family -- but his current whereabouts are unknown.

The has previously denied any wrongdoing over the multi-billion-dollar scandal.

Najib, his family and cronies are accused of overseeing the plundering of 1MDB to buy everything from US to artworks.

The US Department of Justice, which is seeking to recover items allegedly bought with stolen 1MDB cash in America, estimates that USD 4.5 billion in total was looted from the fund.

Since his election loss, Najib has been charged with corruption and money laundering over the scandal.

Mahathir also said today that a series of massive, Chinese-funded infrastructure projects in Malaysia, which were agreed by the former government, may be dropped or modified.

The new government has already suspended some projects, including a major rail link. Mahathir will visit at the end of this week.

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First Published: Mon, August 13 2018. 18:30 IST