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Malaysia agency says Najib Razak funds 'were donations' Malaysia agency says Najib Razak funds 'were donations'
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Malaysia's anti-corruption agency has said hundreds of millions of dollars found in Prime Minister Najib Razak's personal accounts were donations, effectively clearing him of wrongdoing.Malaysia's anti-corruption agency has said hundreds of millions of dollars found in Prime Minister Najib Razak's personal accounts were donations, effectively clearing him of wrongdoing.
But it did not disclose who the donors were or what the donations were for.But it did not disclose who the donors were or what the donations were for.
It was investigating allegations funds were transferred to Mr Razak from the 1MDB state investment fund he set up.It was investigating allegations funds were transferred to Mr Razak from the 1MDB state investment fund he set up.
Although Mr Najib denied the allegations, the scandal triggered calls for his resignation.Although Mr Najib denied the allegations, the scandal triggered calls for his resignation.
1MDB: The case that's riveting Malaysia
Last week, he replaced his deputy Muhyiddin Yassin, who had criticised his handling of the allegations. Attorney General Abdul Gani Patail, who led the investigation into the scandal, was also replaced, although state media said it was on health grounds.Last week, he replaced his deputy Muhyiddin Yassin, who had criticised his handling of the allegations. Attorney General Abdul Gani Patail, who led the investigation into the scandal, was also replaced, although state media said it was on health grounds.
'Unsubstantiated claims''Unsubstantiated claims'
The 1Malaysia Development Bhd, also known as 1MBD, was set up in 2009 by Najib Razak and the allegation is that he transferred nearly $700m (£450m) from the debt-ridden fund to his own personal account. The 1Malaysia Development Bhd, also known as 1MBD, was set up in 2009 by Najib Razak.
The allegation is that he transferred nearly $700m (£450m) from the debt-ridden fund to his own personal account.
But even though the anti-corruption body said the money was from donors, the BBC's Jennifer Pak in Kuala Lumpur says the questions from many critics have not been quelled.But even though the anti-corruption body said the money was from donors, the BBC's Jennifer Pak in Kuala Lumpur says the questions from many critics have not been quelled.
Opposition parties and activists accuse the prime minister of using his position to influence the multiple investigations into 1MDB.Opposition parties and activists accuse the prime minister of using his position to influence the multiple investigations into 1MDB.
1MDB, for its part, says it has never given money to Mr Najib and that the allegations are unsubstantiated. 1MDB welcomed the findings of the commission and re-iterated its insistence that it has never given money to Mr Najib and that the allegations are unsubstantiated.
Mr Najib has long said he is the victim of "political sabotage" and has accused influential former prime minister Mahathir Mohamed of orchestrating a smear campaign to topple him.Mr Najib has long said he is the victim of "political sabotage" and has accused influential former prime minister Mahathir Mohamed of orchestrating a smear campaign to topple him.
What is 1MDB?What is 1MDB?
1MDB: The case that's riveting Malaysia