Ex-Goldman Sachs banker charged in 1MDB case will be sent to the United States

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Ex-Goldman Sachs banker charged in 1MDB case will be sent to the United States
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Roger Ng, a former Goldman Sachs banker charged by the US Justice Department for his role in Malaysia's multi-billion dollar embezzlement scandal, will be sent to the United States to appear in federal court

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