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07 November 2019

Goldman Sachs banker Roger Ng to stand trial in Malaysia next year


Former Goldman Sachs executive to stand trial in Malaysia next year

Wednesday, 06 Nov 20198:06 PM MYT





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KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters): Former Goldman Sachs banker Roger Ng (pic) will face trial in Malaysia in April 2020 for allegedly abetting the sale of US$6.5bil (RM26.89bil) in bonds tied to troubled state fund 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB), a judicial official said on Wednesday (Nov 6).

Malaysia had temporarily surrendered Ng for 10 months to the United States, where he has been charged with conspiring to launder money and bribe government officials in Malaysia and Abu Dhabi through bond offerings that Goldman Sachs Group Inc had handled.


Ng has pleaded not guilty to the charges in Malaysia and the United States.

Malaysia had requested that a trial start in April, as the 10-month period of US custody agreed to by the countries would lapse in March, Deputy Public Prosecutor Zaki Asyraf Zubir told Reuters.


"Prosecution requested for the trial in April," Zaki said in a text message.

Prosecutors have said that Goldman Sachs generated about US$600mil (RMRM2.48bil) in fees for its work with 1MDB, which included three bond offerings in 2012 and 2013 that raised US$6.5bil (RM26.89bil).

Ng, along with Tim Leissner, a former partner at Goldman Sachs in Asia, received large bonuses in connection with that revenue.

Malaysia has said it was seeking up to US$7.5bil (RM31bil) in reparations from Goldman over its dealings with 1MDB, set up in 2009 by the then prime minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

Najib, who lost a general election last year, faces 42 criminal charges related to losses at 1MDB and other state entities. He has pleaded not guilty.

Goldman said last month it was in discussions with authorities on the possibility of a resolution of investigations relating to 1MDB.

Malaysia rejected an offer from Goldman of less than US$2bil (RM8.27bil) in compensation over the sc


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