Kl Sessions Court will set the date to hear two of the four charges against Roger Ng.
The Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court will decide on May 17 when to hear two charges against former Goldman Sachs banker Roger Ng.
"I set this May 17 for the purpose of document submissions as per the Criminal Procedure Code. I will also set the suitable hearing dates on May 17," he said.that the hearing will be for the two charges against Ng under the Capital Markets Financial Act 2007.Last December, Ng claimed trial toof abetting Goldman Sachs to omit information and making untrue material facts in relation to 1MDB guaranteed notes and bonds totalling US$6.5 billion , which were issued between 2012 and 2013.
1MDB and Aabar Investments PJS had entered into a collaboration agreement for credit enhancement, and signed an option agreement to purchase a 49 percent share in 1MDB Energy.
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