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Malaysia ex-PM 'sought Abu Dhabi royal's help over scandal'

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Wed, January 8, 2020

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Malaysia ex-PM 'sought Abu Dhabi royal's help over scandal' Malaysia's former prime minister Najib Razak arrives at the Kuala Lumpur High Court for his trial over 1MDB corruption allegations in Kuala Lumpur on April 15, 2019. (AFP/-)

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alaysia's disgraced ex-leader Najib Razak allegedly sought help from Abu Dhabi's crown prince to conceal wrongdoing linked to a multi-billion-dollar graft scandal, recordings released Wednesday by investigators showed. 

Huge sums were looted from Malaysian sovereign wealth fund 1MDB and used to buy items ranging from a super-yacht to artwork, in a fraud allegedly involving Najib and his inner circle.

The allegations contributed to ex-prime minister Najib's shock 2018 election loss, and he has since been put on trial over the scandal. He denies any wrongdoing.

Malaysia's anti-graft agency released a 2016 recording of Najib calling Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan to urge him to help his stepson, Hollywood producer Riza Aziz.

The call came shortly after the US filed lawsuits seeking to recover large amounts allegedly pilfered from 1MDB, with Riza accused of receiving money to fund his production company Red Granite.

Najib urged the crown prince to help fabricate a loan agreement for Riza which would suggest money that flowed to him was "a legitimate... financing package, it's not money-laundering", according to the recording.

"At the moment he's under a bit of pressure in America, I'm worried about him in case they make him a scapegoat," he said.

"He's totally innocent, all he wanted was to make movies."

Red Granite, which produced the Leonardo DiCaprio film "The Wolf of Wall Street", later settled with US authorities but Riza has been charged in Malaysia.

In another call, Najib pressed the crown prince to meet him to resolve a dispute between 1MDB and the emirate's sovereign wealth fund, relating to repayments on bonds that the Malaysian fund had missed. 

The agency played nine recordings of phone conversations from 2016 to the media, which also included Najib allegedly colluding with a then public-prosecutor to hide wrongdoing.

The recordings showed evidence of "abuse of power, criminal conspiracy, obstruction of justice, compromising national security, fabrication of false evidence", anti-graft agency chief Latheefa Koya said.

Najib told reporters at court, where he is currently on trial over the scandal, that he was "surprised" by the revelations.

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