Ex-Goldman Banker Sent to U.S. to Face 1MDB Charges

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Ex-Goldman Banker Sent to U.S. to Face 1MDB Charges
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Malaysian citizen Roger Ng is returning to the U.S. from Malaysia to contest U.S. criminal charges in connection with one of the world’s largest financial scandals.

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia—A former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. managing director is returning to the U.S. from Malaysia to contest U.S. criminal charges in connection with one of the world’s largest financial scandals, one of his attorneys said.

Malaysian citizen Roger Ng, 46, is accused of aiding his boss, Tim Leissner, Goldman’s former chairman for Southeast Asia. Mr. Leissner pleaded guilty last year in the U.S. to conspiring to launder money and violate foreign antibribery laws for helping to siphon off billions of dollars from...

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