
A Malaysian opposition lawmaker was slapped with criminal charges on Friday for leaking state secrets relating to beleaguered state investment fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
Rafizi Ramli faces two charges under the Official Secrets Act, for disclosing and possessing confidential documents from the auditor general’s report on its investigation into 1MDB, charges which carry a mandatory jail sentence if convicted.
The secretary general of the People’s Justice Party pleaded not guilty to both charges at the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court.
If convicted under the OSA, Rafizi is looking at a minimum one year to a maximum seven years in jail.
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The 39-year-old whistle-blower got into trouble with the law for a press conference he gave on March 28 in which he disclosed details, purportedly from the auditor general’s report, that showed 1MDB was partly responsible for the delays in Armed Forces Fund Board gratuity payments.