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Here are the 17 Goldman Sachs bankers charged over the 1MDB scandal

The Asian country's government wants prison sentences of up to 10 years if the individuals are convicted

Richard Gnodde of Goldman Sachs
Richard Gnodde of Goldman Sachs Photo: Getty Images

The Malaysian government has charged 17 current and former Goldman Sachs executives as part of its sweeping probe into the bank’s alleged involvement in a multibillion-dollar financial scandal at 1MDB, the country’s state investment fund.

In a filing on August 9, Tommy Thomas, Malaysia’s attorney general, said he was seeking custodial sentences and fines against several senior figures at the bank’s European and Asian businesses.

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