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'China's Belt and Road led to corruption in Malaysia'

Hong Kong [China], Jan 11 (ANI): China's multi-billion dollar 'One Belt and Road' (OBOR) initiative has 'funded' corruption in Malaysia, an investigation carried out by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) has revealed.

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Hong Kong [China], Jan 11 (ANI): China's multi-billion dollar 'One Belt and Road' (OBOR) initiative has 'funded' corruption in Malaysia, an investigation carried out by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) has revealed.
The documents, accessed by the WSJ, reveal Beijing's designs of causing corruption in Malaysia.
SupChina, 'an independent digital media company,' in an article titled 'How China's Belt And Road Reportedly Funded Corruption In Malaysia' called the WSJ report a 'bombshell story.'
Quoting the investigative piece, SupChina said the minutes of the meeting of Najib Razak-led Malaysian government, which was in power from April 2009 to May 2018, as well as the interviews with "people in position to know the events, among them a former official of Mr. Najib's government" revealed China's overseas influence.
"Chinese officials told visiting Malaysians that China would use its influence to try to get the US and other countries to drop their probes of allegations that allies of then-Prime Minister Najib Razak and others plundered the fund known as 1MDB," writes SupChina's Associate Editor Lucas Niewenhuis.
Infrastructure projects, funded by China, were planned in Malaysia at "above market profitability" with excess funds created to "settle the 1MDB debts."
The East Coast Rail Link, a major part of China's OBOR initiative, was originally estimated to cost USD 7.25 billion. But turned into a USD 16 billion project, though it was suspended by Malaysia's new Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.
Referring to the WSJ piece, Niewenhuis says that there are many 'juicy details' in the report, like China's State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission Xiao Yaqìng, in June 2016, said that Chinese President Xi Jinping had "personally approved the infrastructure initiatives."
However, attributing the information to online news portal Malaysiakini, SupChina says both Najib and the Chinese embassy in Kuala Lumpur, have denied these allegations.
The FT also reports that Malaysia's Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said that he would like to have a copy of those minutes that the WSJ report mentions, adding that he would "pursue" anything that is "in black and white" regarding the alleged improper deals.
According to Singapore's state broadcaster Channel NewsAsia, Lim said, "We know that the price (of projects with China) is inflated, but whether there was such a deal, I have to check." (ANI)

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