Saudi confirms 'genuine' $681M donation to Malaysian PM

Najib has been battling allegations that the money was funneled from 1MDB into his accounts.

Update: 2016-04-15 09:11 GMT
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was quick to defend the UMNO support saying the private members' bill. (Photo: File)

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Saudi Arabia's foreign minister says $681 million banked into the Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak's bank accounts was a "genuine donation."

Najib's office says Friday's confirmation by Adel Al-Jubeir vindicates Najib against allegations that the money was siphoned from heavily indebted state investment fund 1MDB.

Al-Jubeir says Saudi authorities were aware of the donation, and that it was given without any strings attached. Malaysia's foreign ministry provided a video clip of Al-Jubeir's comments, made Friday to Malaysian reporters in Istanbul after a meeting with Najib.

Najib has been battling allegations that the money was funneled from 1MDB into his accounts. He was cleared in January by the attorney general, who said it was a donation from Saudi's royal family and that Najib had returned most of it.

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