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1MDB scandal: Kuwait sentences alleged Malaysian mastermind Jho Low in absentia

  • The Malaysian financier was sentenced alongside a Kuwaiti sheikh and 3 other accomplices in the latest case stemming from the multibillion-dollar scam
  • The 1MDB scandal saw billions of dollars in Malaysian public money used to bankroll a global spending spree in everything from art to yachts and real estate

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The alleged mastermind behind Malaysia’s 1MDB scandal has been sentenced in absentia to 10 years’ hard labour in Kuwait for laundering more than US$1 billion, according to a judgment seen on Wednesday.

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Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho, also known as Jho Low, was sentenced alongside a Kuwaiti sheikh and three other accomplices in the latest international case stemming from the multibillion-dollar scam.

The five men laundered “343.7 million Kuwaiti dinars [US$1.1 billion] while knowing that these sums came from the plundering of the 1Malaysia Development Berhad [1MDB] sovereign wealth fund”, said the criminal court of Kuwait.

Sheikh Sabah Jaber Mubarak Al-Sabah, the son of a former Kuwaiti prime minister, and his business partner both received 10 years’ hard labour, while a Kuwaiti lawyer was jailed for seven years.

Low – who maintains his innocence – and Mohammad Kiwan, also a non-Kuwaiti, received their 10-year terms in absentia. The convicted men have the right to appeal.

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According to the court, Sheikh Sabah received the money for a fictitious construction scheme and it was then transferred to different accounts, including in tax havens, using complex financial transactions.

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