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MACC showcases global asset recovery expertise through 1MDB case at Asia-Pacific conference

Anti-graft commission took centre stage sharing its high-profile experience in the recovery of assets from the 1MDB scandal with international enforcement and legal experts

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 24 Aug 2025 10:26AM

MACC showcases global asset recovery expertise through 1MDB case at Asia-Pacific conference
Commission director describes the 1MDB scandal as “arguably the most complex financial investigation in Malaysia’s history” (Photo from Hatian Metro) - August 24, 2025

THE Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has further cemented its international standing after being invited to share its investigative expertise at the 2025 ACFE Fraud Conference Asia-Pacific, held in the capital this week.

The prestigious conference, organised by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE), convened global experts, law practitioners, academics and enforcement agencies both in person and virtually, to explore pressing issues surrounding the detection, investigation, and prevention of financial crime and corporate fraud.

In a featured session, Datuk Mohamad Zamri Zainul Abidin, Senior Director of MACC’s Special Operations Division, delivered a presentation titled ‘Asset Recovery in Money Laundering Cases: A Case Study of the 1MDB Scandal’.

He described the 1MDB scandal as “arguably the most complex financial investigation in Malaysia’s history,” involving the illicit transfer of billions of ringgit across multiple jurisdictions through international financial structures, shell companies, and layered intermediaries.

The session focused on cross-border asset recovery challenges, the use of Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA) frameworks, and investigative strategies deployed by the MACC to trace fund flows and unravel intricate transaction networks.

Mohamad Zamri highlighted that the successful recovery of misappropriated assets in the 1MDB case marked not only a national achievement but served as a global example of effective transnational cooperation.

“Large-scale financial crimes like 1MDB demonstrate that such offences know no borders,” he said.

“Therefore, the ability to share intelligence, strengthen international investigative networks, and maximise the use of cross-border legal mechanisms is critical to successful asset recovery.”

He also underscored the crucial role of diplomacy and legal coordination in enabling Malaysia to reclaim a significant portion of the stolen funds.

Other key speakers included the Auditor General of Malaysia, Datuk Seri Wan Suraya Wan Mohd Radzi, who shared insights on public sector accountability and the audit function in uncovering financial mismanagement.

Hosting the ACFE Fraud Conference Asia-Pacific 2025 has positioned Kuala Lumpur as a global hub for discourse on fraud and corruption, while further establishing the MACC as a proactive agency in tackling complex international financial crimes. - August 24, 2025

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