An anonymous businessman is willing to pay RM100,000 to anyone who can bring elusive businessman Jho Low back to Malaysia.
The New Straits Times quoted DAP’s Lim Lip Eng as saying that the businessman had contacted him to make the offer.
“Recently, a businessman called me up and met me at my office to make the (RM100,000) offer.
“I hope the offer will ensure Low is tracked down and brought back to the country as soon as possible,” the Kepong MP was quoted saying.
This comes as Low is being sought by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission to assist in investigations into SRC International Sdn Bhd, a former subsidiary of 1Malaysia Development Berhad.
Numerous reports had claimed Low was sighted in China and Taiwan over the past few months.
Last week, Lim had in a tweet stated that RM10,000 was offered for those able to provide credible and useful information on runaway Red Shirts leader Jamal Yunus.
Like the reward for Low, the bounty on Jamal was offered by a businessman.
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