Malaysia seeks relief from US$5.78b payment to IPIC, Aabar
The AG said the Malaysian government is "confident that we have a strong case".
The AG said the Malaysian government is "confident that we have a strong case".
Under the consent award, Malaysia is obliged to pay US$5.78 billion to IPIC and the bond trustee over five years. The country has paid US$1.46 billion so far.
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