Ex-Goldman banker Roger Ng found guilty in 1MDB fraud scheme


NEW YORK: Roger Ng, the only Goldman Sachs banker to go to trial over the global 1MDB scandal, was found guilty for his role in the epic looting of the Malaysian fund.

Ng, 49, was convicted of all three counts in the case, including conspiring to violate US anti-bribery laws and conspiring to launder money. He faces as many as 30 years in prison.

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