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Malaysian ex-premier Najib Razak arrives Friday at the Putrajaya court just outside Kuala Lumpur to continue his final appeal against his conviction over the 1MDB corruption scandal before the country's top court. IMAGES
Malaysia ex-premier Najib Razak arrives at the country's top court on Tuesday to continue his final appeal against his corruption conviction over the 1MDB financial scandal, as he seeks to overturn a 12-year jail sentence for graft. IMAGES
The lead counsel for Najib Razak says he was "very sad" after the former Malaysian prime minister lost an appeal for his 12-year jail sentence for corruption at the country's top court. "I'd only say that we seek comfort and solace in the words of a great Indian jurist who said, "The Almighty alone can dispense perfect justice," says Hisyam Teh Poh Teik. SOUNDBITE
Malaysian ex-premier Najib Razak arrives at court to begin a final appeal to overturn his jail sentence for corruption in the 1MDB scandal. Depending on the verdict, the trial could see him either locked up or free to launch a political comeback. IMAGES of Malaysia ex-premier Najib Razak
Kuala Lumpur, Feb 18 (EFE/EPA).- Malaysia’s high court ordered Thursday that the wife of Former Prime Minister Najib Razak enter defence on corruption charges over an infrastructure project worth hundreds of millions of dollars, according to state media reports.The court said there was credible evidence to support the charges against Rosmah Mansor, accused in two counts of receiving bribes worth 6.5 million ringgit ($1.6 million) and one count of soliciting 187.5 million ringgit, the Bernama news agency reported. (Camera: FAZRY ISMAIL).B-ROLL OF THE EXTERIOR OF THE SUPREME COURT IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).