Malaysia filed criminal charges against 17 current and former Goldman Sachs directors over their handling of the sprawling, multibillion-dollar financial scandal at 1MDB
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia—Malaysia filed criminal charges against 17 current and former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. directors over their handling of the sprawling, multibillion-dollar financial scandal at the country’s state fund 1Malaysia Development Bhd.
Attorney-General Tommy Thomas said Friday that custodial sentences and fines would be sought for the directors, who worked for three Goldman Sachs subsidiaries—Goldman Sachs International, Goldman Sachs LLC, and Goldman Sachs Pte—in relation to bond sales the...
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