Mahathir takes swipe at Najib over Malaysia’s ‘stupid’ Chinese business deal
The 90-year-old former prime minister launches new salvo at Najib Razak over the sale of energy assets of scandal-plagued state fund 1MDB
Malaysia’s longest-serving premier, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, has taken aim at embattled prime Minister Najib Razak’s “stupid” energy deal with China, as he vows to continue to campaign against his one-time prodigy-turned political nemesis one year after he was linked to scandal-hit state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB)
The 90-year-old former leader has been openly hostile to Najib, who has battled allegations that billions were looted from state fund 1MDB in a vast campaign of fraud and embezzlement stretching from the Middle East to the Caymans.
In an exclusive interview with the South China Morning Post, Mahathir slammed Najib’s recent sale of state energy assets to the Chinese government.
“It is something that is wrong in terms of ... national policy,” Mahathir said
China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) bought 1 Malaysia Development Berhad’s Edra Global Energy in March for US$2.3 billion, giving Beijing a major foothold in the energy sector.