Rawang assemblyman Chua Wei Kiat proposed a RM10 million bounty for information that leads to fugitive financier Low Taek Jho's capture. The reward represents a small portion of the RM29 billion in 1MDB funds already retrieved by Malaysian authorities. Chua believes Low must face legal proceedings similar to former prime minister Najib Razak's trial and punishment. The assemblyman described such an investment as worthwhile for achieving justice. This action would signal Malaysia's firm stance against large-scale corruption to the international community.
Other nations employ comparable reward systems to apprehend terrorists and cross-border financial criminals according to Chua's statement. Low symbolizes institutional manipulation and stolen national resources according to the Selayang PKR chief. His absence prevents complete 1MDB investigations and may cause future discharge proceedings due to missing witnesses and evidence gaps. The assemblyman emphasized that Low holds essential information about the entire scandal. Justice remains incomplete while the central figure lives luxuriously abroad.
Recent reports place Low in Shanghai's exclusive Green Hills neighborhood under a false Greek identity. The fugitive allegedly uses the name Constantinos Achilles Veis with fraudulent Australian documentation. Chua maintains that capturing this central figure would demonstrate Malaysia's commitment to fighting corruption.
Other nations employ comparable reward systems to apprehend terrorists and cross-border financial criminals according to Chua's statement. Low symbolizes institutional manipulation and stolen national resources according to the Selayang PKR chief. His absence prevents complete 1MDB investigations and may cause future discharge proceedings due to missing witnesses and evidence gaps. The assemblyman emphasized that Low holds essential information about the entire scandal. Justice remains incomplete while the central figure lives luxuriously abroad.
Recent reports place Low in Shanghai's exclusive Green Hills neighborhood under a false Greek identity. The fugitive allegedly uses the name Constantinos Achilles Veis with fraudulent Australian documentation. Chua maintains that capturing this central figure would demonstrate Malaysia's commitment to fighting corruption.