$28.6 million in cash seized in ex-Malaysia PM’s graft probe
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Malaysian police said Friday the cash stashed in bags at an apartment linked to former Prime Minister Najib Razak and seized in a money-laundering investigation amounted to 114 million ringgit ($28.6 million).
Police seized 284 boxes of expensive designer handbags and 72 pieces of luggage stuffed with cash, jewelry and watches from an unoccupied apartment at a high-end Kuala Lumpur condominium on May 18. Allegations of corruption at the 1MDB state investment fund that Najib set up led to his shocking defeat and the end of his coalition’s 60-year unbroken rule in May 9 elections. He has denied any wrongdoing.
Najib’s United Malays National Organization, which is the main party in the former ruling coalition, said in a statement that the cash seized by police was donations to the party, partly for the recent elections.
Najib has stepped down as party president after the election loss and hasn’t yet transferred the money to the new leadership, the statement said. It called for the money to be returned to the party once the investigation is completed.


