Goldman Sach's Roger Ng," leaves behind a controversial legacy with regard to 1MDB.": He should be found,and questioned by the Malaysian AG's 1MDB task force

As written  by Jonathan Green of IFR Asia:


It emerged last week that a gentleman called Roger Ng has departed from Goldman Sachs, where he had most recently headed up South-East Asian sales in the US titan’s fixed-income, currencies and commodities unit. It’s no secret that Goldman has done rather nicely from its fixed-income business in Malaysia, and Mr Ng’s connections within the country are often hailed as the root of those successes. There’s no doubt, however, that he leaves behind a controversial legacy with regard to 1MDB.


It is hard to see how, when even the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib is being investigated with regards the 1 MDB scandal, Mr Ng is not. He needs to be found and interrogated. 
The US Government ought to cooperate in the matter, if it is in fact serious about fighting corruption.

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