Singapore is returning almost $40 million to Malaysia seized in
connection with a massive financial scandal that played a major role in
the toppling of the corruption-plagued government of Najib Razak, police
said.
The city-state is one of several countries that launched probes into
allegations that billions of dollars were misappropriated from Malaysian
sovereign wealth fund 1MDB in an elaborate ruse that stretched from
Asia to the United States.
The scandal -- allegedly involving Malaysia's ex-leader Najib, his
family members and inner circle -- played a key role in the defeat of
his long-ruling coalition at the polls last year.
Singapore police said their commercial affairs department had filed
applications to return around Sg$50.3 million ($37 million) of seized
money linked to 1MDB to Malaysia, and the courts have given their
approval.
"Part of the monies have already been transferred to Malaysia, while the
rest are still being processed by the banks," they said late Thursday.
Police did not say where the money was seized from.
The US Department of Justice, which has been seizing assets in the
United States allegedly bought with stolen 1MDB money, believes that
some $4.5 billion was plundered from the fund.
Singapore's investigations into 1MDB centred on allegations that its
financial system was used to launder some of the stolen funds.
The financial hub has jailed a Swiss banker and three Singaporean private bankers for their roles in the affair.
It has closed the local branches of two Swiss banks, which were
allegedly used to transfer illicit funds, for what regulators called
massive lapses in financial controls.
Since his election defeat, Najib has been arrested over the scandal and went on trial in April.
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