Singapore | The jailing of Malaysia’s former leader Najib Razak is a big win for supporters of an independent judiciary, but that may not include enough voters to keep his party from electoral victory.
Najib, the ex-prime minister whose father and uncle ruled Malaysia before him, used every trick in the book to stay out of jail after a court found him guilty of corruption more than two years ago.
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Emma Connors was South-east Asia correspondent from October 2019 until mid-2023, based in Jakarta and Singapore. She has previously edited Perspective and Opinion and has written extensively across the AFR and related titles. Connect with Emma on Twitter. Email Emma at emma.connors@nine.com.au