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WSJ Editor Says RM2.6 Billion In Najib's Account Is NOT From Saudi. So Is AG Apandi Lying?
"Our reporting has shown for months now that the money did not come from the Saudis but it came via a bunch of companies and bank accounts related to 1MDB."
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'Chinese Not Pendatang' To 'Do Not Insult Leaders': 7 Remarks Najib Made Today
PM Najib today addressed the delegates at the Gerakan's 44th National Delegates Conference in Shah Alam, touching on various issues ranging from insensitive remarks from UMNO and BN party members to the issue of making 1MDB a political football by the opposition to overthrow the government. We round up remarks from his speech.
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This Is What BN Leaders Will Say If You Ever Decide To Leave Them
Saifuddin forsakes BN because of its poor handling of the 1MDB and RM2.6 billion issues.
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Everything You Should Know About The Arrest Of Ex-UMNO Leader Khairuddin
He has lodged reports on 1MDB in Switzerland, London, Singapore, and Hong Kong.
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All You Should Know About NST's "Expose" On Justo's Allegation Against Nurul Izzah
1MDB continues to be gripped with more controversies, as NST and Berita Harian published the latest development concerning former PetroSaudi employee Xavier Andre Justo's confession to the Thai authorities.
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Tun M, Opposition MPs & The Rakyat Have So Many Questions About Najib's RM2.6 Bil Donation
MACC's clarification that the US$700 million (RM2.6 billion) channelled into the PM's personal accounts are actually "donations" and not 1MDB funds is raising more questions than answers.
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Every Remark And Statement Made By Najib During His "Fiery" Speech In Seremban
Claiming how 1MDB is not taxpayers' money to why the 1MDB issue is not the most important thing right now and why 'white people' should stay out of Malaysia's affairs, the Prime Minister of Malaysia spoke on several topics linked to the ongoing 1MDB scandal, downplaying people's demands amidst many other things.
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Muhyiddin And 4 Other Ministers Kicked Out From PM Najib's Cabinet Reshuffle
Muhyiddin had questioned the scandal surrounding 1MDB debts and WSJ's reports of money in Prime Minister Najib's personal bank accounts.
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The Gag On The Edge: Who Is Saying What, And How The Paper Is Fighting Back
Calling the suspension order an attempt to silence the media, critics have questioned how reporting by The Edge on the 1MDB scandal could jeopardise public order. Meanwhile, The Edge is ready to fight back the three-month suspension.
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