Najib razak latest news
Najib Razak is a Malaysian politician who served as the 6th Prime Minister of Malaysia from 2009 to 2018. Here are some of the latest news updates about him:
Recent News:
- Corruption charges: Najib Razak is currently facing multiple corruption charges related to the 1MDB scandal, including money laundering and abuse of power. His trial is ongoing.
- Appeal against conviction: Najib Razak has filed an appeal against his conviction and sentence in the High Court. The appeal is pending.
- Release on bail: Najib Razak was released on bail in August 2020 after spending nearly two years in prison. He is currently out on bail pending the outcome of his appeal.
- Political comeback: There have been rumors of Najib Razak's potential political comeback, with some speculating that he may return to politics through the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party.
- Book release: Najib Razak has written a book titled "Malaysia: The Way Forward" which was released in August 2020. The book is a collection of his speeches and writings on various topics, including politics and economics.
Recent Quotes:
- "I am innocent and I will fight to clear my name." - Najib Razak, in an interview with The Star in August 2020.
- "I am not a corrupt person. I am a victim of political persecution." - Najib Razak, in an interview with The Edge in July 2020.
- "I am committed to serving the people of Malaysia and I will continue to do so, regardless of the challenges I face." - Najib Razak, in a statement released in June 2020.
Recent Interviews:
- The Star: Najib Razak gave an interview to The Star in August 2020, in which he spoke about his conviction, his appeal, and his plans for the future.
- The Edge: Najib Razak gave an interview to The Edge in July 2020, in which he spoke about his innocence, his political career, and his views on the current state of Malaysian politics.
- Malaysiakini: Najib Razak gave an interview to Malaysiakini in June 2020, in which he spoke about his book, his political comeback, and his views on the current state of Malaysian politics.
Please note that the news and quotes may be subject to change as new information becomes available.