The judge presiding over the 1MDB case has delivered a scathing assessment of former Prime Minister Najib Razak's conduct, finding that he leveraged his significant governmental authority to engineer what ranks among the world's largest financial corruption and money laundering operations.
In the judgment, the trial judge noted that Najib failed to show any genuine contrition regarding his actions. Instead of acknowledging his role, the former leader consistently attempted to place responsibility elsewhere throughout the proceedings.
The court's findings underscore the systematic nature of the scheme, with Najib's position of power enabling the misappropriation and movement of substantial sums. The judge determined that his actions went well beyond isolated lapses in judgment, representing a calculated pattern of abuse.
The 1MDB scandal, which unfolded over several years, has become a defining moment in Malaysian politics and corporate governance. The case has drawn international attention due to its scale and the involvement of high-ranking government figures in the alleged wrongdoing.

