Malaysia PM Anwar Ibrahim responds to Najib Razak’s 1MDB apology
The 71-year-old Najib apologised last week for mishandling the scandal that saw US$4.5 billion stolen from state coffers during his time in office
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Anwar said while his stance on 1MDB is well known, it was not fair to single out one person for the goings-on in the sovereign wealth fund. His comments come ahead of a High Court decision this week on whether to acquit Najib in another case involving 1MDB.
“Najib made a statement, ‘I apologise for what happened with 1MDB’ and so on,” Anwar said in a speech on Sunday. “I’m the prime minister, the father of the nation. When someone says that, what can I do? I said we received it well.”
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Anwar rose to power in 2022 on a promise to crack down on graft, but took a hit to his credibility after forming a coalition with the United Malays National Organisation (Umno), the party that Najib once led. Umno has vowed to defend Najib – and the party’s continued support is crucial for Anwar to stay in office.
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