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Malaysia to sell 1MDB-linked yacht for $126 million

KUALA LUMPUR, April 3, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Malaysia will sell a luxury yacht
linked to the 1MDB financial scandal for $126 million to a local company,
authorities said Wednesday, as the country’s toppled leader went on trial
over the controversy.

The Equanimity — equipped with a pool, helicopter landing pad and cinema
— was originally bought by playboy financier Low Taek Jho with $250 million
allegedly stolen from Malaysian sovereign wealth fund 1MDB.

It was seized by Indonesia last year and sent to Malaysia in August after
the long-ruling government of Najib Razak was unexpectedly ejected from
office in a historic election.

Malaysia’s new government, led by veteran politician Mahathir Mohamad, has
been seeking to claw back looted funds, and has for months been seeking
buyers for the vessel.

Attorney-General Tommy Thomas said the 300-foot (90 metre), Cayman
Islands-registered yacht was being sold to Genting Malaysia, which operates
hotels, resorts and the country’s only legal casino.

“The government of Malaysia is pleased to announce that the superyacht
Equanimity is to be sold to Genting Malaysia…at the price of $126 million,”
he said in a statement, adding the purchase would be completed by the end of
April.

Thomas said the offer was the best Malaysia got since the vessel was put
up for sale five months ago, and the government had received many offers,
including a few over $100 million.

Before it was seized off the Indonesian tourist island of Bali in February
last year, the yacht was believed to have been used by Low — better known as
Jho Low — to sail around Asia, as he sought to evade arrest over the 1MDB
scandal.

Low, allegedly a mastermind in the looting of 1MDB, is still at large
although he has been charged in absentia in Malaysia over the scandal.

Known for partying with A-list celebrities and flaunting his wealth, Low
was a close associate of Najib, who now faces 42 charges of corruption, abuse
of power and money laundering over his role in the 1MDB saga.

Najib’s first trial over the corruption scandal began in Kuala Lumpur
Wednesday, where he pleaded not guilty to seven charges of corruption and
money laundering.

The 1MDB saga, which allegedly saw billions of dollars stolen by Najib and
his cronies, played a huge part in the election loss of Najib. He has denied
any wrongdoing.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1438 hrs