Continue reading this on our app for a better experience

Open in App
Floating Button
Home Issues 1MDB Watch

Some US$7 bil in 1MDB funds in global financial system: Swiss AG

PC Lee
PC Lee • 2 min read
Some US$7 bil in 1MDB funds in global financial system: Swiss AG
(July 11): Some US$7 billion ($9.5 billion) in funds from 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) has circulated in the global financial system, Switzerland Attorney-General Michael Lauber told the press at a media session in Putrajaya on Tuesday, reported The E
Font Resizer
Share to Whatsapp
Share to Facebook
Share to LinkedIn
Scroll to top
Follow us on Facebook and join our Telegram channel for the latest updates.

(July 11): Some US$7 billion ($9.5 billion) in funds from 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) has circulated in the global financial system, Switzerland Attorney-General Michael Lauber told the press at a media session in Putrajaya on Tuesday, reported The Edge Financial Daily.

Lauber also clarified that the Swiss government had frozen some 400 million Swiss francs ($548 million) in Switzerland said to be linked to the troubled Malaysias state investment fund which has seen at least US$3.5 billion siphoned off.

The visit by the Swiss AG and his delegation on Monday and Tuesday followed direct communication established with Malaysia’s AG Tommy Thomas last week.

Asked about the request to the Malaysian AG for mutual legal assistance (MLA) which will authorise formal cross-border investigative coordination, Lauber was reported as saying: “I have no doubt that my colleague and his office are full of will, and have the capacity to cooperate with Switzerland and also with the other countries who are very much interested to cooperate with Malaysia.”

Lauber also said that Swiss government intends to return 1MDB assets to Malaysia, including “most of” the 400 million Swiss francs currently frozen if they indeed belonged to 1MDB because a portion of the money may not come from 1MDB but allegedly originated from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

On the people involved, Lauber clarified that former prime minister and 1MDB chairman Najib Razak is still not in the scope of the investigation by the Swiss government. The 1MDB scandal’s alleged mastermind and now fugitive Low Take Jho, better known as Jho Low, is also not being pursued by the Swiss government, added the Swiss AG.

Overall, Lauber also expects the investigation and proceedings to spread over the course of a few years.

×
The Edge Singapore
Download The Edge Singapore App
Google playApple store play
Keep updated
Follow our social media
© 2024 The Edge Publishing Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.