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Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Razak challenges Mahathir Mohamed & # 39; to show accounts & # 39; BBC News
A Malaysian working group has frozen six bank accounts with Prime Minister Najib Razak receiving nearly $ 700 million in public funds. However, it did not reveal the personalities of the account holders. Meanwhile, former Malaysian leader Mahathir Mohamed has called on Prime Minister Najib to publicly prove his assets are legal. Speaking to the BBC, Mr Mahathir accused the President of what he called a serious lifestyle, which has been thoroughly scrutinized by the local press. We asked the Prime Minister to respond to Mr. Mahathir’s comments, but they did not back down. However, Prime Minister Najib has previously issued a statement on Facebook saying that several allegations against him were “unconfirmed” and “prejudicial”. The BBC’s Jennifer Pak sat down with Prime Minister Najib and now the most passionate critic, Mr Mahathir, and said the state fund had refused to give money to Prime Minister Najib.
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