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Published on May 12, 2016

One of the most serious allegations facing a world leader are those of personal corruption against the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak. Last year it was revealed that his personal bank account held a staggering  $681 million.

Under pressure Razak set up an inquiry which found he'd done nothing wrong and that the money was a gift from a Saudi prince, the bulk of which he'd returned.

Our Asia correspondent Jonathan Miller caught up with Najib Razak. His report has flash photography from the start.
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kalcubemaster
thank you for this (:
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Alif Daniel
sebagai rakyat Malaysia aku memang malu tengok benda ni.... saya harap najib razak akan kalah pilihanraya tahun ni... Aaamiiin
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Fendux Gaming
thx alot cause najib is the most corrupted man on earth :)
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Ijat Munir
this isn't your country you eh you eh *walks away * when the one who control the news conference can't even speak english and walks away because he can't even speak english properly to tell him why he is not allowed to enter...I am ashame of people who are ruling my country is a bunch of idiots...
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zasddsaf
thank you for this coverage. hopefully this will put more pressure on these fuckers, our government is thoroughly corrupt and it's been this way since the early days
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Ahmad Amsari
This video need to go viral around the world... :( Thanks! Channel 4 News~
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Kotomi Sakura
I am just amazed a how good that reporter's malay is. He's probbly beeter than me even though i am Malaysian.
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Chief Aries
Good job Channel 4 !
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Afdhal Muhammad
I'm Malaysian, I do want to see him go.
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cyberman
keep it going reveal the truth
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Syamil Robangi
im sorry for my country corruption . we are totally embarrassed with u
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Keri Lee
It's funny how the UK reporter asked " Is this a news conference?" which the malay replied " this is not your country that you can do whatever you want" seriously he just asked if it's a news conference why does he have to bring up the country? In which he retorted back "No, I'm a journalist. Am i able to attend the news conference? The news conference is for journalist" Which he was asked to leave. What shit is that? Is there a rule that banned foreign journalist from entering the news conference? I DON'T THINK SO. HE HAS THE RIGHTS TO ENTER THAT CONFERENCE ROOM INSTEAD OF BEING ASKED TO LEAVE. Also, great job Channel 4 for pushing answers from the Prime Minister of Malaysia.
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Pedo Beaar
I'm from Malaysia and we malaysian ashamed of having corrupted prime minister like this. This man doesn't deserve to be a leader from the first place. 😔
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aimacho
thank you Jonathan and Channel 4 for your work on covering this case. just thank you very much!
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Michael Wightman
I've been working in KL for the last 2 years and I can't believe that Razak is getting away with this. Any politician who stands up to him has been fired and their reputation ruined. So blatant. The Malaysians deserve better than Razak.
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Rott Weilar
Najib becoming billionaire, and yet there r some Malaysians still supporting him. That's because of money politicians
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Grandmaster
This person named Najib should be locked in a cage for life...
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imfromtambunan
BRING BACK HEADHUNTING, SHOW THESE UMNO BASTARDS
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DrRich111
Absolute power corrupts absolutely. At first move, Mahathir set the stage by compromising the judiciary system. the increase of executive power, amended OSA, made brainless umno tramps undeservedly wealthy providing the imbeciles work with no diligence to nation nor country, enriching those who never earnestly worked for it . Stage was already prepared for the spineless successor to ride the gravy train. Now Mahathir is whining like a dog trying to right what has gone so awry. If he had honour for those many things he helped to destroy, perhaps the law and justice would have prevailed.


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