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Malaysia's ex-PM arrives at anti-graft agency

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Former Malaysian leader Najib Razak arrives at the country's anti-corruption agency for questioning over a massive financial scandal which helped to bring down his long-ruling regime. IMAGES

Added on the 22/05/2018 04:33:45 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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