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Kuala Lumpur, May 12: Ex-Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has been banned from leaving the country, immigration officials say, according to a BBC News report on Saturday.
This comes after Mr Najib said that he and his wife were planning to go on an overseas holiday on Saturday.
Earlier this week, Mr Najib's long-ruling Barisan Nasional coalition suffered a shock electoral defeat.
Mr Najib has been accused of diverting $700m (£517m) from a state investment fund in 2015, but has since been cleared by the authorities.
On Thursday, Mahathir Mohamad was sworn in as Malaysia's new prime minister, becoming the world's oldest elected leader at 92.
Dr Mahathir came out of retirement and defected to the opposition to take on and beat former protege Najib Razak.
In a tweet (in Malay), he said he had been informed by the immigration authorities that he and his family would not be allowed to travel abroad.
He gave no reasons for the authorities' decision, but said he would abide by it.
Mr Najib, 64, had said earlier that he and his wife Rosmah Mansor would go on a holiday on Saturday and would return next week.
He had faced accusations of corruption and mismanagement over the state investment fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
The scandal has gripped the country for years.
1MDB, set up by Mr Najib in 2009, was meant to turn Kuala Lumpur into a financial hub and boost the economy through strategic investments.
But it started to attract negative attention in early 2015 after it missed payments for some of the $11bn it owed to banks and bondholders.
Then the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported it had seen a paper trail that allegedly traced close to $700m from the fund to Mr Najib's personal bank accounts.
Mr Najib has consistently denied taking money from 1MDB or any public funds.
After being sworn in as new prime minister, Dr Mahathir said he would seek the return of millions of dollars lost in the scandal. UNI




KUALA LUMPUR, May 12: Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said on Twitter that he would take a short break to spend time with his family, hours after reports that his name was on the flight manifest of a private jet scheduled to leave for Jakarta on Saturday morning.
"After over four decades in politics and the recent election campaign, which was regrettably personal and perhaps the most intense in Malaysian history, I will take a short break to spend time with my family whom I have not seen enough of in recent years," Najib said in a tweet.
Najib lost to former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad in this week's general election. Mahathir has vowed to investigate a multi-billion-dollar graft scandal at state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), which was founded by Najib.
Najib has consistently denied any wrongdoing in connection with 1MDB.
The Wall Street Journal, citing people close to Mahathir, reported earlier on Saturday that Najib would be prevented from leaving the country. Reuters was unable to verify the report.
The manifest of the jet, which is scheduled to fly from an airport near Kuala Lumpur to the Indonesian capital at 10:00 a.m. (0200 GMT), names Najib and his wife, Rosmah Mansor, as the only two passengers, two sources and two media reports said earlier.
A source in Mahathir's government told Reuters that Najib would be taking a holiday. Malaysiakini, a news portal, cited an unnamed source close to Najib as saying that he would take a two-day break in Indonesia.
Mahathir, previously prime minister for 22 years, was once Najib's mentor but turned against him over the 1MDB scandal and led the opposition challenge to him in this week's election, defeating the coalition that had ruled Malaysia for six decades.
Mahathir has vowed to return billions of dollars lost from 1MDB.
He is expected to announce his cabinet line-up later on Saturday. REUTERS


KUALA LUMPUR, May 12: Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak said on Twitter that he would take a short break to spend time with his family, hours after reports that his names was on the flight manifest of a private jet scheduled to leave for Jakarta on Saturday morning.
The manifest of the jet, which is scheduled to fly from an airport near Kuala Lumpur to the Indonesian capital at 10:00 a.m. (0200 GMT), names Najib and his wife as passengers, two sources and two media reports said earlier.
"After over four decades in politics and the recent election campaign, which was regrettably personal and perhaps the most intense in Malaysian history, I will take a short break to spend time with my family whom I have not seen enough of in recent years," Najib said on Twitter.
Najib lost to former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad in this week's elections. The new prime minister has vowed to investigate a multi-billion-dollar graft scandal at state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), which was founded by Najib.
Najib has consistently denied any wrongdoing in connection with 1MDB. REUTERS


New Delhi, Nov 29: Bollywood actor Shabana Azmi, who is travelling to Malaysia's capital Kuala Lumpur for an honour to be bestowed upon her by Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, on Wednesday expressed her happiness over the acknowledgement. 
Taking to Twitter, a jubilant Shabana posted, "Off to Kuala Lumpur for The Economic Times Asian Business Leaders Conclave where I'm being felicitated by Prime Minister of Malaysia. Honored". 
The versatile actor, who is the only leading lady from Bollywood to win the National Award for Best Actress five times, has earned accolades both from critics and fans for her powerhouse performances in movies like 'Godmother', 'Arth', 'Ankur', 'Masoom', 'Avtaar' and 'Neerja'.
The talented actor did not even shy away from doing the negative role of a witch in children's movie 'Makdee'.
The two-day ABL conclave started in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. UNI