Malaysian attorney-general says US$681m in PM Najib's account a Saudi gift

Published Tue, Jan 26, 2016 · 03:35 AM

[KUALA LUMPUR] Malaysia's attorney-general said on Tuesday that US$681 million transferred into Prime Minister Najib Razak's personal bank account was a gift from the royal family in Saudi Arabia and there were no criminal offences or corruption involved.

"I am satisfied with the findings that the funds were not a form of graft or bribery," attorney-general Mohamed Apandi Ali told an unscheduled media conference. "There was no reason given as to why the donation was made to PM Najib, that is between him and the Saudi family," he said.

He said no criminal offence was committed by Mr Najib in relation to three investigations submitted by Malaysia's anti-graft agency and that no further action would be taken.

REUTERS

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