Malaysia’s former PM Mahathir quits ruling UMNO party, protesting corruption

Former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohamad announced on Monday he was quitting the ruling party, saying it had degenerated into an organisation whose sole purpose was to protect scandal-plagued Prime Minister Najib Razak.
Mahathir has for months been a leading voice calling for the ousting of Najib, who is under pressure over allegations that billions of dollars had been pilfered from state firms, and for accepting a mysterious US$681 million sum from an overseas source.
“I want to leave UMNO because it is no longer UMNO,” Mahathir was quoted saying, referring to the long-ruling United Malays National Organisation which he led as premier from 1981-2003.
“It is a party dedicated to protecting Najib,” the news portal Malaysiakini quoted him saying.
I want to leave UMNO because it is no longer UMNO. It is a party dedicated to protecting Najib
Authorities in several countries are currently investigating money flows centring on a company launched by Najib called 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).