Influential Malaysian opposition politician arrested on graft charges

Malaysia’s opposition leader Lim Guan Eng, who is also the chief minister of the prosperous northern island of Penang, was arrested on Wednesday by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) for alleged graft.
Lim is secretary general of the Democratic Actions Party (DAP), a secular, predominantly ethnic Chinese party, who has strongly criticised Prime Minister Najib Razak for his involvement in financial scandals.
“This is the obvious effect of the two by-election wins in Sungai Besar and Kuala Kangsar where the prime minister felt that he has won a big victory and he can do what he likes,” Lim Kit Siang, the father of Lim Guan Eng told the South China Morning Post.
Despite allegations of massive corruption over state investment fund 1MDB, Najib’s ruling Barisan Nasional (National Front) won two by-elections two weeks ago.
He says his son is expected to be charged on Thursday with two counts of graft.
MACC said Lim was arrested at 5.45pm at his office over his purchase of his bungalow home from a woman named Phang Li Koon, who was also detained.