
Anwar to seek information from home minister on Jho Low
He said he had no further information on the matter.
"We have yet to get any information. Let me check.
"But I have read about the news.
"I will need to check with the Home Minister (Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail) about it," he told reporters here today when asked about the matter.
He was speaking after the groundbreaking ceremony of the Kompleks Madani Teluk Kumbar.
In a livestream last night, two investigative journalists who exposed the 1MDB scandal claimed that Low is living in a mansion in Shanghai.
Bradley Hope and Tom Wright said Low is residing in Green Hills, a super high-end neighbourhood.
They also claimed he is using a fake Australian passport under the Greek name Constantinos Achilles Veis.

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