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Singapore judge snubs 1MDB clawback over old deals
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 62894, member: 636"] A Singapore judge dismissed legal efforts to recover assets linked to the 1MDB scandal through two banks, ruling that the nation's cross-border insolvency statute does not apply to pre-2018 transactions. Justice Aidan Xu ruled that foreign liquidators cannot pursue Standard Chartered and BSI Bank over suspicious money transfers connected to the Malaysian state fund. The decision restricts recovery options despite evidence of questionable financial activity during one of history's largest fraud cases. Parliament deliberately set the 2018 cutoff when adopting international insolvency rules that prevent challenges to earlier deals. Liquidators wanted to use avoidance claims against Blackstone Asia Real Estate Partners and Brazen Sky to reverse transfers tied to billions allegedly stolen from Malaysia. The court acknowledged the ruling contradicts Singapore's support for international cooperation but said lawmakers must change the law. Brazen Sky continues separate litigation against BSI and bankers for dishonest assistance. [/QUOTE]
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