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Goldman Sachs' former Southeast Asia boss is finally due for sentencing on 29th May, following a lengthy cooperation with the DOJ. Yet, papers put before the court also show the extent to which the ...
The wife of the PM, Rosmah Mansor, is apparently advocating that every Malaysian school child should be shown the newly released Leonardo di Caprio film, The Wolf of Wall Street, in order to warn them ...
Among the present spate of disputed incursions into native land areas currently underway in Sarawak, perhaps the most brazen is happening in Belaga, thanks to two companies identified as logging in ...
It took a year in coming, but now that the United States Department of Justice indictment on 1MDB has been laid before the courts its impact can only be described as earth-shattering for Malaysia – ...
Marked “For Internal Use Only” an Appendix to a Term Sheet due to be approved by the Malaysian Cabinet tomorrow (27th July) lays out in detailed figures how Najib plans for over US$7 billion in ...
Back in 2020, the finance ministry’s Tony Pua MP requested China, in view of its strong ‘anti-corruption’ stance, to assist Malaysia in investigating the 1MDB cover-up stage that had involved the ...
Investigators into the Malaysian development fund 1MDB’s 2009 joint venture with the company PetroSaudi International have concluded that the partnership lied to its banks and Bank Negara Malaysia by ...
The presence of Zafrul Aziz, the pal of the Agong, himself a pal of Crown Prince Mohammed (the older brother of the IPIC boss Sheikh Mansour), sitting next to new prime minister Anwar Ibrahim at the ...
Sarawak Report can reveal that documentation submitted to various international regulators has now confirmed that the sole shareholder of the Seychelles company Good Star Limited was indeed the Prime ...
One of Sabah’s many under-reported public scandals that Sarawak Report has been covering for over a year – namely the grabbing of the assets of the once flourishing Sabah Forest Industries (SFI) by ...
The government practice of appointing so-called ‘main contractors’ to ‘project manage’ major developments has quite rightly raised considerable criticism in Malaysia and Sarawak. Particularly when ...