1MDB liquidators seek options after S’pore court rejects suit against Standard Chartered

1MDB liquidators seek options after S’pore court rejects suit against Standard Chartered

The liquidators say statutory claims will proceed alongside other ongoing claims after the Singapore Court of Appeal upheld a lower court ruling.

Liquidators say Standard Chartered enabled fraud leading to US$2.7 billion in losses linked to 1MDB over a decade ago.  (Reuters pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
Liquidators recovering assets for 1MDB said today they will pursue “possible workarounds” after a Singapore court upheld the dismissal of their bid to sue Standard Chartered Bank and BSI Bank for alleged fraud.

Statutory claims will be pursued in addition to other separate and ongoing claims, the liquidators said in a statement following the Singapore Court of Appeal’s decision to uphold a lower tribunal ruling.

The liquidators said they have applied locally in Singapore to wind up certain British Virgin Island entities, with the hearing expected in the next few weeks.

The liquidators allege that Standard Chartered enabled fraud leading to more than US$2.7 billion in financial losses linked to 1MDB more than 10 years ago.

Singapore’s High Court dismissed the suit against Standard Chartered and BSI in October, ruling that the city state’s cross-border insolvency framework could not be applied to the case as the alleged transactions occurred before the law took effect in 2018.

“The liquidators remain steadfast in their pursuit of justice and accountability in respect of those who facilitated the fraudulent acts that deprived the creditors of the companies,” they said in the statement today.

US and Malaysian investigators say about US$4.5 billion was stolen from 1MDB between 2009 and 2014 in a complex, globe-spanning scheme.

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