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Malaysia’s jailed ex-PM Najib files appeal against 1MDB conviction

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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 30 (Reuters) - ​Jailed former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak has filed an appeal against his conviction last week on corruption charges related to the multibillion-dollar 1MDB scandal, which saw ⁠him sentenced to an additional 15 years in prison, his lawyer said on Tuesday.

Najib, 72, has been in jail since 2022 on graft offences linked to allegations ‍that about $4.5 billion was stolen from 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), a state fund he co-founded while serving ​as premier in 2009.

U.S. and Malaysian investigators have said more than $1 billion of the misappropriated funds made their way into accounts linked to Najib, who has consistently denied ​wrongdoing.

On December 26, Najib was found guilty of four charges of abuse of power and 21 counts of money laundering for illegally receiving about 2.3 billion ringgit ($567.90 million) originating from 1MDB, in the biggest trial he has faced.

He was sentenced to 15 years in prison and slapped with a record fine of nearly $3 ‌billion. The court ordered Najib to begin serving the additional sentence after his ‌current six-year jail term ends in 2028, though the term may be reduced by one-third for good behaviour.

Najib's ​lawyer Muhammad Farhan Shafee confirmed in a brief text message that an appeal had been filed on Monday night against both the verdict and the sentence.

Najib has ‌also filed an appeal against a separate court ruling this month denying his bid to ⁠serve the remainder of his current prison term under house arrest, ‌media reports said.

Both court decisions have stoked tensions ​within Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's ruling alliance, with some members of Najib's party, the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), expressing disappointment with the verdicts.

UMNO campaigned against Anwar in a ⁠2022 election but joined ⁠his coalition to form a government after the poll resulted in a hung parliament. Anwar ​last week urged calm, calling on parties to accept the court's decisions with "full patience and wisdom".

($1 = 4.0500 ringgit)

(Reporting by ‌Rozanna Latiff; Editing by David Stanway)

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