"RM1.4 billion is big money. It is serious and rings alarm bells. Not only is there possible corruption but also it raises the question of whether things are worse that we thought. Is Malaysia already at the doorstep to bankruptcy that Najib has to use emergency funds in such a stealthy way," a research director at a bank-backed brokerage told Malaysia Chronicle.
"RM1.4 billion is big money. It is serious and rings alarm bells. Not only is there possible corruption but also it raises the question of whether things are worse that we thought. Is Malaysia already at the doorstep to bankruptcy that Najib has to use emergency funds in such a stealthy way," a research director at a bank-backed brokerage told Malaysia Chronicle.
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