By Rozanna 'Latiff, Reuters
Photo: AFP
Najib fined $2.8 billion, to serve sentences concurrently
Judge says Najib had clear link with fugitive financier Jho Low
Najib to appeal ruling, calls for Malaysians to be calm and rational
Funds received by Najib 'staggering', judge says
Ruling could test PM Anwar's government
Malaysia's influential former premier Najib Razak was jailed on Friday for a further 15 years and fined US$2.8b 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 US$4.5b 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 US$1b allegedly made its way into accounts linked to 72-year-old Najib, who was first imprisone
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