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High-flying World Bank legal counsel returns to give back to Malaysia

Nagavalli Annamalai has just been accepted into the Malaysian Bar. – Nagavalli Annamalai handout pic, May 25, 2022.

NAGAVALLI Annamalai, a former World Bank lead counsel, was accepted into the Malaysian Bar on Monday, a journey that took her from a rural estate in Perak to Washington DC and back to Malaysia, where she now hopes to contribute to society. The 60-year-old opted for early retirement from the World Bank, with her last posting in Bangkok, and returned to Malaysia in 2020 to care for her 93-year-old mother.

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