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Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has been instructed to pay fines amounting to 11.39 billion ringgit (approximately A$4.2 billion). Additionally, the court has mandated the recovery of 2.08 billion ringgit (around A$762 million) in assets from him. Should he fail to comply, Najib faces the prospect of further imprisonment.
In a ruling delivered on Friday morning, Judge Sequerah rejected multiple defenses put forth by Najib’s legal team, one of which claimed that Najib had been deceived by his close confidant, the elusive businessman Low Taek Jho, also known as Jho Low. Low has denied any wrongdoing, and his current whereabouts remain a mystery.

Najib Razak has been incarcerated since August 2022, following his conviction on charges related to the 1MDB scandal. Source: AAP
Najib has maintained he was misled by Low and other 1MDB officials into believing that funds deposited into his account were donations from the Saudi royal family.