High Court sets Sept 4 for update on ex-Goldman Sach banker's 1MDB case in the US

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Roger Ng was extradited to the US in May 2019 to face criminal charges related to the 1MDB scandal.

The Kuala Lumpur High Court has set Sept 4 for mention to update on the status of former Goldman Sachs banker Roger Ng, who is still in the United States facing 1MDB-linked criminal charges there.

Justice Mohamed Zaini Mazlan set the date during the mention of Ng’s case today for allegedly abetting Goldman Sachs in the sale of guaranteed notes and bonds belonging to a subsidiary of 1MDB worth US$6.5 billion.

 

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