President of Argentina

President of Argentina

Former prime minister of Georgia

Former prime minister of Georgia

Iceland's prime minister

Iceland's prime minister

Ex-prime minister of Iraq

Ex-prime minister of Iraq

Former prime minister of Jordan

Former prime minister of Jordan

Former prime minister of Qatar

Former prime minister of Qatar

Former Emir of Qatar

Former Emir of Qatar

King of Saudi Arabia

King of Saudi Arabia

Former president of Sudan

Former president of Sudan

UAE President, Abu Dhabi emir

UAE President, Abu Dhabi emir

Convicted former Ukraine prime minister

Convicted former Ukraine prime minister

President of Ukraine

President of Ukraine

Relatives/associates of country leaders

Azerbaijan's first family

Azerbaijan's first family

Daughter of former Chinese Premier

Daughter of former Chinese Premier

Childhood friends of Russian President Putin

Childhood friends of Russian President Putin

Close friend of Russian President Vladimir Putin

Close friend of Russian President Vladimir Putin

Cousins of Syrian President Bashar Assad

Cousins of Syrian President Bashar Assad

Father of British prime minister

Father of British prime minister

Son of former Egyptian president

Son of former Egyptian president

Personal secretary to the King of Morocco

Personal secretary to the King of Morocco

Children of Pakistan's prime minister

Children of Pakistan's prime minister

Son of Ghana's former president

Son of Ghana's former president

Son of Malaysia's prime minister

Son of Malaysia's prime minister

Najib Razak

Najib Razak

Prime Minister of Malaysia (2009-present); Deputy Prime Minister (2004-2009)

Relatives in the data: Mohd Nazifuddin bin Mohd Najib

Mohd Nazifuddin bin Mohd Najib, Son

Mohd Nazifuddin bin Mohd Najib
Mohd Nazifuddin bin Mohd Najib is a son of Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak. He has invested in a vast range of Malaysian businesses in such sectors as technology, energy, finance, mass transit and paints and coatings. In 2015, Nazifuddin became vice president of the Olympic Council of Malaysia. The same year, he denied allegations that he had been involved in a Ponzi scheme relating to a digital currency in Thailand. Nazifuddin has publicly defended his father, who in January 2016 was cleared of wrongdoing in relation to the transfer of nearly $700 million into Razak’s personal accounts.
Inside the Mossack Fonseca data  Two offshore companies created while his father was in power 

Response

Nazifuddin said that he used PCJ International Venture Limited "for international business" but that there were "no business transactions," and the company was shut down. Ch'ng confirmed that he and Nazifuddin acquired Jay Marriot in 2009 but said there had been no business activity "since formation." He said that in 2011 Nazifuddin transferred his share to Ch'ng's sister and resigned as director.
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The information on this profile is current as of April 3, 2016 and the offshore data up to December 2015.