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1MDB Whistleblower hails Najib sentence as vindication of justice and by law

Xavier Andre Justo, whose disclosures were central to exposing the 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal, has described the sentencing of Najib Razak as a powerful affirmation of accountability,

Updated 6 months ago · Published on 27 Dec 2025 1:39PM

1MDB Whistleblower hails Najib sentence as vindication of justice and by law
Justo says the verdict sends a clear message that no one is above the law - .December 27, 2025

by Alfian Z.M. Tahir

THE sentencing of former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has been welcomed by 1MDB whistleblower Xavier Andre Justo, who said the ruling marked a significant moment for justice, accountability and the rule of law in Malaysia.

In a Facebook post following the High Court’s decision, Justo said the day carried “great significance” for him personally, as Najib was sentenced on multiple charges linked to abuse of power and money laundering arising from the multibillion-ringgit 1MDB scandal.

Najib was sentenced to 15 years’ imprisonment on each of four charges of abuse of power and fined a total of RM11 billion. He was also handed five-year prison terms on each of 21 money laundering charges, with all sentences ordered to run concurrently.

In an emotional reflection, Justo said his thoughts were foremost with the Malaysian people, whom he described as the true victims of the scandal.

He said billions of ringgit that should have benefited the public had instead been diverted, depriving the country of resources that could have been channelled into hospitals, schools, infrastructure and long-term national development.

“Corruption is far from abstract,” Justo wrote, adding that its real-world consequences are felt through lost opportunities and poor-quality public services, particularly in healthcare.

He described the 1MDB case as a lasting symbol of what happens when power, money and corruption intersect, noting that the lengthy proceedings had tested not only Malaysia’s institutions but also the very principle of accountability.

According to Justo, a just outcome had not always appeared guaranteed.

He praised the Malaysian judiciary and prosecutors for what he described as their fairness, independence and courage throughout the process.

“Their actions, sent a clear message that no individual is above the law, regardless of former political power or status,” said Justo.

On a personal level, he said the ruling marked the culmination of years of hardship, isolation and sacrifice following his decision to expose the scandal.

“The outcome yesterday reaffirmed my belief in doing what is right despite the personal cost, and restored my faith not only in legal systems but also in people,” he said.

Justo concluded by stressing that the verdict carries significance beyond Malaysia’s borders, offering encouragement to whistleblowers, victims of corruption and those who have been silenced or discouraged from speaking out.

“Justice matters,” Justo wrote. - December 27, 2025

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