(1st UPDATE) During a verdict that took five hours to deliver, a high court judge says Najib's contention that he was repeatedly deceived by others at 1MDB was (1st UPDATE) During a verdict that took five hours to deliver, a high court judge says Najib's contention that he was repeatedly deceived by others at 1MDB was

Malaysia ex-PM Najib Razak jailed for 15 more years in 1MDB saga’s biggest trial

2025/12/26 18:32
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – Malaysia’s influential former premier Najib Razak was jailed on Friday, December 26, for a further 15 years and fined $2.8 billion for power abuse and money laundering in the biggest trial of the multibillion-dollar 1MDB scandal, a ruling that could have big political ramifications.

Malaysia and US investigators say at least $4.5 billion was stolen from 1Malaysia Development Berhad, a state fund Najib co-founded in 2009 during the first of his nine years in power in the Southeast Asian country.

More than $1 billion allegedly made its way into accounts linked to 72-year-old Najib, who was first imprisoned in 2022 in another 1MDB case and has long insisted he has been made the scapegoat for Malaysia’s biggest-ever financial scandal.

During a verdict that took five hours to deliver, high court judge Collin Lawrence Sequerah said Najib’s contention that he was repeatedly deceived by others at 1MDB was implausible and to believe that would “stretch the imagination into the realms of pure fantasy.”

On a day of reckoning for arguably Malaysia’s most divisive politician Najib was found guilty of all four counts of abuse of power and all 21 money laundering charges, after a marathon legal battle that included multiple appeals and a partial royal pardon.

The judge handed down sentences of 15 years for each count of power abuse and five years for each money laundering charge, to be served concurrently, after his current jail term ends in 2028.

Najib was ordered to pay fines of 11.39 billion ringgit ($2.82 billion), and the court said 2.08 billion ringgit in assets must be recovered from him.

Failure to pay the fine or forfeit the assets would result in additional jail time, the court ruled.

‘Cold, hard and incontrovertible evidence’

“The contention by the accused that the charges against him were a witch hunt and politically motivated were debunked by the cold, hard and incontrovertible evidence against him that pointed towards the accused having abused his own powerful position in 1MDB, coupled with the extensive powers conferred upon him,” Sequerah said.

The ruling could fuel further tensions in Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s governing alliance, which includes the once dominant United Malays National Organization (UMNO) party, over which Najib has retained significant influence even from jail.

Najib apologized in 2024 for mishandling the scandal, saying he was misled by 1MDB officials and fugitive financier Jho Low about the source of the funds in his accounts.

Low, who was charged in the United States for his central role in the case, denies wrongdoing and his whereabouts are unknown.

Judge Sequerah said evidence revealed that Najib had an “unmistakable bond and connection” with Low, who acted as the then prime minister’s “proxy and intermediary” in 1MDB affairs.

“It must be appreciated that the accused…stood at the very apex of the decision-making process,” Sequerah said.

“To entertain the belief that officers subordinate to him in the hierarchy would willingly and knowingly conspire against a sitting prime minister … would be to stretch the imagination into the realms of pure fantasy.”

Superyacht and celebrity parties

Funds siphoned from 1MDB were used by the opulent-living Low and his associates to buy a trove of luxury assets from a private jet and a $120 million superyacht to hotels, artworks and jewelry, and to finance the 2013 Hollywood film “The Wolf of Wall Street,” US lawsuits have said.

Savvy networker Low had high-profile international connections and famously attended lavish parties with A-List American celebrities, including actors and singers.

Najib, who sat with his head down and shoulders slumped at numerous times during the verdict reading, has maintained Low and other 1MDB officials made him believe funds deposited into his account were donations from the Saudi royal family.

But the judge dismissed that, saying Najib — the British-educated son of a former premier — was “no country bumpkin” and “of superior intelligence.”

He described the alleged donations as “implausible,” saying letters produced by Najib that allegedly originated from the Saudi royals were probably forgeries.

“The evidence pointed unmistakably to the fact that the monies were in fact derived from 1MDB funds,” Sequerah said.

Test of government stability

The verdict came just days after another court denied a bid by Najib to serve his existing jail sentence under house arrest after it was halved in 2024 to six years by a pardons board chaired by Malaysia’s former king.

The court’s rejection of Najib’s request reignited tensions within the ruling alliance, with some UMNO leaders expressing disappointment and others angered by celebratory social media posts by some members of Anwar’s coalition.

Najib’s UMNO campaigned against Anwar in a 2022 election but joined his coalition to form a government after the poll ended in a hung parliament. Anwar on Tuesday, December 23, urged parties to accept the decision with “full patience and wisdom.”

The verdict is the culmination of a decade-long investigation by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission, which former government officials said was systematically obstructed by Najib’s administration while other countries the United States, Switzerland and Singapore made headway in their own 1MDB probes.

“The investigation was marked by significant legal, technical, and jurisdictional challenges,” MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki said after the verdict.

“This decision is neither a moment of celebration nor of personal pride. Rather, it reflects the fulfillment of our responsibility and duty to the nation.” – Rappler.com

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