Ex-PM Najib's passport released for Singapore trip

KUALA LUMPUR • Malaysia's Court of Appeal yesterday granted a request from former prime minister Najib Razak, who was convicted on graft charges last year, to temporarily release his passport so he can attend the birth of his grandchild in Singapore, a prosecutor said.

Najib was sentenced in July 2020 to 12 years in prison for corruption and money laundering, in a case linked to a multi-billion-dollar scandal at the now-defunct state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).

He has denied wrongdoing and is out on bail, pending an appeal.

The court yesterday allowed Najib to retrieve his passport from Oct 20 to Nov 22 so that he could be with his daughter who is expected to give birth in Singapore next month, media reported.

A prosecutor in Najib's case confirmed the reports to Reuters. His lawyer did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

A lower court last week granted a similar request from Najib's wife, Rosmah Mansor, who is also facing graft charges, media reported.

Najib was voted out in 2018 amid public anger over allegations that more than US$4.5 billion (S$6.08 billion) was misappropriated from 1MDB, a state fund he helped establish in 2009, and that he had received some of the stolen funds.

Dozens of charges were filed against Najib and Rosmah following the election, after police raids found millions of dollars worth of cash, jewellery and luxury handbags in the couple's homes. Rosmah has pleaded not guilty and remains on trial.

Najib has said the charges against him were politically motivated and that he was misled on the source of the funds transferred into his accounts.

At least six countries, including Singapore, have opened criminal probes into 1MDB.

REUTERS

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on October 19, 2021, with the headline Ex-PM Najib's passport released for Singapore trip. Subscribe