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KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak is to reshuffle his Cabinet this week, dropping five ministers including his deputy Muhyiddin Yassin, it was reported on Tuesday.
Muhyiddin was widely expected to be dropped after he renewed his criticism of 1MDB at the Cheras Umno division annual meeting on Sunday. He said Umno is suffering from a perception crisis from the 1MDB controversy and would lose a general election if one is held now. "I speak the truth. If the Parliament is dissolved tomorrow we won't win the general election. There has been research that says we will find it hard to to win the next general election,'' he said. Malaysian Insider also reported that Muhyiddin revealed that he had asked Najib to step down as chairman of the board of advisers of the 1MDB but the latter ignored his advice. Muhyiddin said he had no ill intentions by suggesting this, but had not wanted Najib’s name to be tarnished because of his involvement with the debt-ridden state investment fund. The Wall Street Journal reported on July 3 that US$700 million (S$956 million) had been transferred from 1MDB to Mr Najib’s personal accounts. The prime minister had denied using state funds for his own personal use.
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