MACC was among the main agencies tasked with recovering assets and funds belonging to 1MDB. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PUTRAJAYA - Around 70 per cent worth of stolen assets and funds from 1Malaysia Development Bhd has been recovered so far, said the Malaysia’s anti-graft agency.
Tan Sri Azam said the MACC was among the main agencies tasked with recovering assets and funds belonging to 1MDB. “Efforts to recover the remaining assets and funds are still ongoing. We are doing our best to recover as much of the funds as possible.”
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