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Jho Low on the run
Low Taek Jho businessman, better known as Jho Low, fled Macao, Inspector General of Police Mohamad Fuzi Harun confirmed today
The Macau Security Secretariat also confirmed that Low, born in Penang, who is a central figure in the 1MDB scandal, had left the region.
The South China Morning Post Low is now in China, having fled Macau by car or private jet.
According to Bloomberg Hong Kong authorities rejected the request of the Singapore police to arrest Low, in 2016, for money laundering and sale of stolen goods. [19659004] Meanwhile, former Attorney General Mohamed Apandi Ali denied the statement that he had refused to cooperate with Swiss AG in the 1MDB investigations in 2016.
Najib cries out a freeze on "draconian" account
Former Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak complains that a check issued on his personal account for the medical bill of his eldest daughter, was canceled due to the "draconian" freeze on counted by 1MDB investigators.
The Penang Front Party filed a police report on a photograph of Najib virginally affixed to a gravestone in a Chinese tomb day.
Meanwhile, Umno has assembled the legal team claimed about RM 11.67 million in funds seized by the Najib property police, because it claims that the money belongs to the party.
The head of Sungai Besar Umno Jamal Md Yunos was fined 400 RM by the Shah Alam Magistrate. Vice President of Umno Mahdzir Khalid said that the unified examination certificate should be recognized if the holders of the qualification obtain SPM credits in BM and history
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The Chief Justice of Sabah and Sarawak Richard Malanjum was invested as Chief Justice, replacing the outgoing Judge Md Raus Sharif.
Perlis mufti Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin condemned discrimination against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.
Activist Fadiah Nadwa Fikri, who is under police investigation for questioning the monarchy, said that no institution is immune from criticism in a democracy.
Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said that he has received offers to halve the cost of the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore high-speed train project. Zakir Naik thanked the Malaysian government for allowing him to remain in the country, while he was demanding his deportation to India to face charges of extremism
. Minister of Education Maszlee Malik will attend Hari Raya's open house at Dewan Perdana, Putrajaya International Convention Center
Lawyers for Liberty will hold a press conference on the death of a sea cadet [19659019] (function (d, s, id) {
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