What is fraud?
Deception for financial gain
What year was 1MDB created?
2009
Which country was affected by the scandal?
Malaysia
Name one legal consequence of the scandal.
Criminal charges, jail sentences, or asset seizures
What are internal controls?
Rules and systems that help prevent fraud
What is money laundering?
Making illegally obtained money appear legal
During which years did 1MDB raise billions through bond deals?
2012–2013
Who were the main victims of the scandal?
Malaysian citizens, taxpayers, investors, and public institutions
Name one financial consequence.
Billions lost, fines, or reduced investor confidence
Name one red flag in the 1MDB scandal.
Suspicious transfers, unclear records, shell companies, or luxury purchases
What is a shell company?
A company used to hide or move money, often with little real business activity
What happened in 2016?
U.S. authorities began legal action to recover stolen assets
Why was Goldman Sachs involved?
It helped raise money for 1MDB through bond deals
Name one political consequence.
Public protests, loss of trust, or leadership change
What is the main ethical lesson from this scandal?
Financial professionals must act honestly, report accurately, and question suspicious activity
What is embezzlement?
Stealing money that was trusted to someone
What major issue began being exposed around 2015?
Journalists and investigators began exposing concerns about missing money and suspicious transactions
Why were Malaysian citizens considered victims?
Because public money meant for development was allegedly stolen or misused.
Name two types of consequences from the scandal.
Legal, financial, political, or ethical consequences.
Name two red flags that should have been questioned.
Suspicious transfers, shell companies, unclear records, luxury purchases, or weak approvals.
What are internal controls, and why are they important?
Internal controls are rules and systems that help prevent fraud and protect money from being misused.
Why are asset recovery efforts still ongoing?
Because the scandal involved money and assets moved through different countries, accounts, and purchases
How was Jho Low connected to the scandal?
He was accused of helping organize parts of the scheme and moving money, even though he did not officially control 1MDB.
How did the scandal damage public trust?
It showed that leaders and financial institutions could misuse public money, making people lose confidence in government and banking systems.
What is the biggest lesson accountants can learn from the 1MDB scandal?
Accountants must act ethically, question suspicious activity, maintain honest records, and help protect stakeholders.