emiratis malaysians reach 12bn deal over troubled fund
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Emiratis, Malaysians reach $1.2bn deal over troubled fund

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Emirati and Malaysian officials said Monday they reached a deal to resolve a legal dispute over the indebted and troubled Malaysian investment fund 1MDB, with the UAE set to receive $1.2 billion over this year.
The deal, which still would need to be approved by an arbitration panel in London, resolves merely one part of the sprawling, worldwide investigation into 1MDB.
Money from the fund, which was to develop Malaysia’s economy, instead found itself funneled through a global embezzlement and money-laundering scheme, luxury properties and the production of the 2013 film “The Wolf of Wall Street,” US investigators allege.
In 2016, the Abu Dhabi-based International Petroleum Investment Co. (IPIC) alleged 1MDB defaulted on more than $1.1 billion in debt it owed to the sovereign wealth fund and its subsidiary, Aabar Investments. It filed a case against the fund in the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA).
A filing Monday on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) said Malaysian officials agreed to pay the wealth fund $1.2 billion this year, with half being due by July 31 and the other half by Dec. 31. The filing said Malaysian officials also have agreed “to assume responsibility for all future interest and principal payments” on two $1.75 billion bonds.
The agreement is contingent on the arbitration panel making a consent award on May 31, the filing said.
1MDB released a short statement Monday saying it was “pleased” by the agreement, saying it “represents the resolution of a significant challenge.” Officials with IPIC could not be immediately reached for comment.
The resolution comes as 1MDB remains the target of investigators in Singapore, Switzerland, Luxembourg and the US. American investigators allege officials at the fund diverted more than $3.5 billion through a web of shell companies and bank accounts.
In the UAE, the former head of IPIC, Khadem Al-Qubaisi, is named in a series of court documents filed by US federal prosecutors as receiving money from the 1MDB scam and buying luxury properties. He resigned from IPIC in April 2015 and his current whereabouts are unknown.

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