MACC told to close files


Moving on: Najib getting into a car after attending a Parliament session in Kuala Lumpur. — AFP

PUTRAJAYA: The Attorney-General’s Chambers has absolved the Prime Minister of any criminal offence over the RM2.6bil political donation.

It also absolved him of any wrongdoing in the matter of a RM4bil government loan in 2011 to SRC International, a subsidiary of troubled strategic state fund 1Ma­­lay­sia Development Bhd (1MDB).

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