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Malaysia’s High Court Orders Najib Razak to Pay $1.3 Billion for SRC International Losses

His account received $120 million in transfers.

Tahmina by Tahmina
April 5, 2026
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Malaysia’s High Court Orders Najib Razak to Pay $1.3 Billion for SRC International Losses
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The High Court of Malaysia has ordered former Prime Minister Najib Razak to pay back a huge sum of money. The court ruled that he is responsible for the financial losses of SRC International and must pay about $1.3 billion. The ruling brings to light an important chapter in a long-discussed corruption case. 

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The judge noted that the losses were caused by abuse of power and dereliction of duty. As a result, the matter has had a major impact not only financially but also politically and morally.

Abuse of Power

The court clearly stated that Najib Razak abused his power. He prioritized personal interests over public interests. According to the judge, his actions had clear malicious intent. As a result, he failed to discharge his public duties. 

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The ruling is being seen as a big message in Malaysian politics. At the same time, it also highlights the importance of accountability.

Evidence of Money Transfers

Evidence of several financial transactions was presented during the hearing of the case. The court found that about $120 million was transferred to his personal bank account. The court did not accept the various explanations given by Najib.

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 The judge said that these explanations were not consistent with the documents. As a result, the charges against him were strengthened. This evidence played an important role in the verdict.

Secret Control Role

Although Najib was not officially a director of the company, he still controlled it in practice. The court referred to him as a ‘shadow director‘. He influenced important decisions of the company. He even had a direct role in fund management. This issue is considered one of the most important aspects of the case.

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Ongoing Legal Process

Even after this verdict, the legal process is not ending here. Najib plans to appeal against the decision. A temporary stay has also been granted during the appeal. However, if the money is not paid, steps such as asset seizure may be taken.

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 As a result, there is a possibility of more legal battles ahead. This situation has increased attention to the country’s judiciary.

Past and Impact

Najib Razak has previously been convicted in a case related to the same company. He was sentenced to prison and fined in 2020. His sentence was later reduced, but he remains in prison. The new ruling has made his political future more uncertain. It has also fueled anti-corruption sentiment among the Malaysian public.

 

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