Malaysia's former prime minister of suspicion of improperly illicit funds Increases the possibility of guilt November 11 at 15:18

At the trial of former Prime Minister Najib in Malaysia, which is charged with crimes such as misappropriation over a suspicion of improper funding, the court showed that some crimes would be approved on the 11th and could be convicted in the future The sex became extremely high.

Defendant Najib Razak, who served as the prime minister of Malaysia for nine years, has been involved in misappropriation and funding for misappropriation and money laundering of approximately 2.3 billion ringgits including government funds and 60 billion yen in Japanese yen. It is charged with 42 crimes including cleaning.

The court in the capital, Kuala Lumpur, decided on November 11 that it would be guilty of 7 cases that were allegedly involved in the misappropriation and money laundering of about 42 million ringgit from 2011 to 2015, over 1.1 billion yen in Japanese yen Showed.

In the Malaysian judicial procedure, before the prosecution finishes allegations of criminal facts and the defense defends the objection, the court decides whether the crime is once established, and this time the court says the crime is established By showing the judgment, the possibility of conviction in the future became extremely high.

Former Prime Minister Najib denied all the indictments, and decided to testify for the first time in court on the 3rd of next month, and the defense showed an innocent stance.

The former prime minister of Najib is also charged with crimes related to misappropriation and money laundering of about 58 billion yen in Japanese yen, including funds of another government fund, totaling 2.2 billion ringgit.