Govt seeks to amend forfeiture notice against Jho Low's dad

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It says there are differences from the original application in the amount in Larry Low Hock Peng's bank accounts and the banks involved. FMTNews 1MDB

The government succeeded last year in its bid to seize the seven bank accounts linked to 1MDB belonging to Larry Low Hock Peng.

The High Court last year granted the government’s bid to seize Larry Low Hock Peng’s seven accounts linked to 1MDB after his no-show in court. Deputy public prosecutor Mohamad Nuzul Azuar Zulkifli said the court would hear the prosecution’s attempt to make the amendments on July 24.

 

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