Malaysia’s Ex-PM Najib Faces Verdict in His Biggest 1MDB Trial
Najib Razak faces 25 charges involving RM2.28 billion from 1MDB, with a guilty verdict possibly extending his current prison term, impacting Malaysia's political landscape.
- Najib Razak is serving a six-year sentence for graft after losing power, beginning his legal troubles in 2018.
- Najib denied any wrongdoing despite being previously sentenced to 12 years for RM42 million taken from SRC International.
- Investigations into Najib and Rosmah Mansor began following Najib's 2018 election loss.
- A new conviction could increase Najib's sentence and impact his influence in the United Malays National Organisation.
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