Chinese official denies alleged Malaysian 1MDB mastermind Jho Low fled Macau for mainland China
Statement contradicts earlier reports that fugitive financier, who faces Interpol warrant for his arrest, crossed the border from the casino hub
A Chinese official on Wednesday night denied that a fugitive Malaysian businessman at the centre of a global corruption probe had fled from Macau to the mainland.
Sources earlier said that Low Taek Jho, 37, was on the mainland, having travelled from the former Portuguese enclave either by car or private jet. He earlier skipped Hong Kong for the world’s richest casino hub while facing an Interpol arrest warrant.
But the official, who was familiar with the case, denied that.
“He definitely is not in mainland China, any claim that he is hiding in the mainland is irresponsible,” the source said.
The playboy businessman – also known as Jho Low – is accused of corruption, bribery and money laundering by law enforcement agencies in several countries in connection with the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) financial scandal.