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Malaysia opposition leader arrested for corruption

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 18, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Malaysia’s opposition leader was
arrested Thursday on suspicion of corruption, a fresh blow to his party which
was ousted at elections this year after six decades in power.

Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, a former deputy premier and ally of scandal-mired ex-
leader Najib Razak, was detained after being questioned by anti-corruption
authorities. He will be charged Friday.

He is head of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), the lynchpin
in a coalition of parties that ruled Malaysia from independence in 1957 until
their shock defeat in May polls. The UMNO has been on the ropes since, with
many coalition partners abandoning a party that had become synonymous with
widespread graft, divisive racial politics and a rotten ruling elite.

Najib has also been arrested and charged over allegations he oversaw the
plundering of state fund 1MDB, a scandal that played a major part in the
election defeat.

Ahmad Zahid was arrested in “relation to an investigation into abuse of
power, criminal breach of trust and money laundering”, the Malaysian Anti-
Corruption Commission said.

It gave no further details but local media reported that he was accused of
misappropriating 800,000 ringgit ($190,000) from a foundation he chairs to
settle credit card payments in 2014 and 2015.

“I urge UMNO members to remain calm and follow the rule of law,” Ahmad
Zahid told AFP before his arrest.

The UMNO quickly came to the defence of Ahmad Zahid, who was elected as
party chief after May’s polls, and said the arrest was politically motived.

“This action is a strategy to portray Zahid as an untrustworthy and
unqualified leader,” said Jalaluddin Alias, a member of the party’s supreme
council.

Ahmad Zahid, who also served as interior minister in the last government,
stuck by Najib even as other senior figures abandoned him over the 1MDB graft
scandal.

US authorities say more than $4.5 billion was misappropriated from the
fund, with nearly $700 million diverted into Najib’s personal bank accounts.
The ex-leader has denied any wrongdoing.

BSS/AFP/ARS/1620 hrs