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1MDB obtains court order to freeze Najib’s assets up to RM2.8 bil

Mareva injunction also restricts him to making monthly withdrawals of up to RM100,000 for living, legal costs

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 09 Feb 2022 3:10PM

1MDB obtains court order to freeze Najib’s assets up to RM2.8 bil
Datuk Seri Najib Razak must make written disclosures to 1Malaysia Development Bhd and Global Diversified Investment Company Limited in relation to his assets up to the value of US$681 million (RM2.8 billion), whether locally or abroad, whether under his own name or not, and whether on sole proprietorship or ownership with other defendants. – Bernama pic, February 9, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) and one of its subsidiaries have obtained an injunction from the high court here to stop former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak from disposing of or reducing the value of any of his assets in Malaysia up to US$681 million (RM2.8 billion).

Based on documents obtained by the media, the injunction also restricts Najib to making withdrawals of up to only RM100,000 a month which he needs for his living and legal expenses.

However, if he needs more than the amount allowed, he will have to get written permission from 1MDB and Global Diversified Investment Company Limited (formerly known as 1MDB Global Investments Limited).

The decision was made by judicial commissioner Atan Mustaffa Yussof Ahmad in an online proceeding yesterday after allowing an ex-parte application for a mareva injunction by 1MDB and Global Diversified, which are the first and fifth plaintiff respectively, in the 1MDB suit against Najib and several others.

A mareva injunction is a court order that effectively freezes the assets of a defendant from being dissipated pending the outcome or completion of a legal action.

The order also states that Najib must make written disclosures to 1MDB and Global Diversified in relation to his assets up to the value of US$681 million, whether locally or abroad, whether under his own name or not, and whether on sole proprietorship or ownership with other defendants.

He is required to provide the value, location, and all information of the assets and such information shall be verified by an affidavit and served to the counsel of the first and fifth plaintiff.

If the total value is free of mortgage or securities in assets in the country exceed US$681 million, Najib can remove or dispose of the assets as long as the total unencumbered value remains not less than US$681 million.

The order also states that any individual in this proceedings or otherwise who is informed of the order in question should not aid or permit a breach of the order where they may be subject to contempt of court action if they do so.

The order takes effect until the court hears the inter-parte application for the injunction on February 21.

A lawyer from the legal firm of Messrs Skrine representing 1MDB, when contacted, confirmed the court’s decision.

In the suit, 1MDB, 1MDB Energy Holdings Limited, 1MDB Energy Limited, 1MDB Energy (Langat) Limited and Global Diversified Investment Company Limited are the plaintiffs, while  Najib, former 1MDB financial director Terrence Geh Choh Heng, former 1MDB lawyer Jasmine Loo Ai Swan, former 1MDB executive director Casey Tang Keng Chee, Vincent Beng and 1MDB chief operations officer Radhi Mohamad are named the defendants.

Also named as defendants are former investment director Kelvin Tan Kay Jim and former SRC International Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Nik Faisal Ariff Kamil.

The US$8 billion suit is one of the 22 civil suits filed to claim over US$23 billion on behalf of 1MDB and its former subsidiary SRC International against several individuals allegedly involved in the financial scandal. – Bernama, February 9, 2022

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