Malaysia’s former Prime Minister criticised police raids linked to investigations in misappropriation of €700m

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Malaysia’s former Prime Minister Najib Razak has criticised police raids after hundreds of luxury items and cash were seized at properties linked to him. The raids were related to investigations into state development fund 1MDB, which Mr Najib set up.

Malaysian police have seized 284 boxes of designer handbags and 72 bags of cash, jewellery and watches belonging to the former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak and his wife

Billions of dollars are unaccounted for from the fund. Mr Najib was in 2015 alleged to have pocketed $700m (£517m) but was cleared by authorities. He has always denied the allegations. The scandal was a major factor in Mr Najib’s shock election loss to his former ally Mahathir Mohammad last week. Mr Mahathir has said that he believes the missing money can be recovered. He has banned Mr Najib and his wife Rosmah Mansor from leaving the country.

The BBC reports that Malaysia’s Anti-Corruption Commission has ordered Mr Najib to make a statement relating to the corruption scandal on 22 May.

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