Published on 12 May 2016
One
of the most serious allegations facing a world leader are those of
personal corruption against the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak.
Last year it was revealed that his personal bank account held a
staggering $681 million.
Under pressure Razak set up an inquiry which found he'd done nothing wrong and that the money was a gift from a Saudi prince, the bulk of which he'd returned.
Our Asia correspondent Jonathan Miller caught up with Najib Razak. His report has flash photography from the start.
Under pressure Razak set up an inquiry which found he'd done nothing wrong and that the money was a gift from a Saudi prince, the bulk of which he'd returned.
Our Asia correspondent Jonathan Miller caught up with Najib Razak. His report has flash photography from the start.
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