Goldman Sachs applies to be intervenor in MACC bid to obtain documents from law firm


KUALA LUMPUR: Goldman Sachs has applied to be an intervenor in the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission’s (MACC) application to obtain documents from lawyer Chetan Jethwani and his firm in relation to the 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) settlement between the government of Malaysia and Ambank as well as Goldman Sachs.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Law Chin How said the prosecution received a notice for the motion and an affidavit from Goldman Sachs on Nov 7, and they need time to review the documents.

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