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Rosmah Mansor

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In this Malay name, the name Mansor is a patronymic, not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given nameRosmah. The Arabic-derived word “bin” or “binti”/”binte”, if used, means ‘son of’ or ‘daughter of’, respectively.

Yang Berbahagia Datin Seri Hajah
Rosmah Mansor
DUNM SPDK SJMK DA SSAP SPMK SSDK
Rosmah Mansor in 2010
Spouse of the Prime Minister of Malaysia
In role
3 April 2009 – 10 May 2018
MonarchMizan Zainal Abidin
Abdul Halim
Muhammad V
Prime MinisterNajib Razak
Preceded byJeanne Abdullah
Succeeded bySiti Hasmah Mohamad Ali
Chancellor of University of Selangor
In office
February 2006 – February 2011
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byRaja Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Arshad bin Raja Tun Uda
Personal details
BornRosmah binti Mansor
10 December 1951 (age 68)
Kuala PilahNegeri SembilanFederation of Malaya (now Malaysia)
Spouse(s)Abdul Aziz Nong Chik (div.)
Najib Razak (m. 1987)
Children4 (including Riza Aziz)
ParentsMansor KatasFatimah Keda
EducationUniversity of MalayaLouisiana State University

Datin Seri Hajah Rosmah binti Mansor (born 10 December 1951) is the second wife of former Prime Minister of MalaysiaNajib Razak.

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Personal life

She obtained a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Anthropology at the University of Malaya in 1974 and a master’s degree in Sociology and Agriculture Extension at Louisiana State University in 1978. Upon graduating, Rosmah worked as an executive with Bank Pertanian Malaysia and subsequently as a business development manager with Island and Peninsular Bhd, a property developer company.[1]

Rosmah was formerly married to Abdul Aziz Nong Chik. They have two children, Riza Aziz and Azrene Soraya. In 1987, she married Najib Razak and they have two children, Nooryana Najwa and Mohd Norashman, and have amassed a huge amount of wealth, which Rosmah claimed to have saved since childhood. [2][3]

Allegations of corruption

1MDB scandal

Main article: 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal

Rosmah and her husband’s lavish lifestyle and extravagant purchases[4] while Najib was in power caused anger among the citizens in Malaysia.[5][6] Following her husband’s loss in the Malaysian 14th general election, the couple is under investigation into the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) scandal, in which over USD$7.5 billion went missing from the fund.[7]

On 12 May 2018, three days after her husband and then incumbent prime minister lost the general election, a flight manifest stated that Najib and Rosmah were taking a private jet to Halim Perdanakusuma International Airport in Jakarta.[8] In response, the Immigration Department, upon the orders of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, imposed a travel ban on Rosmah and her husband, barring their exit from the country.[9]

Since 16 May 2018, the Malaysian police have searched six properties linked to Rosmah and Najib as part of the investigation into the 1MDB scandal. They have seized 284 boxes filled with designer handbags, 72 large luggage bags containing cash in multiple currencies, and other valuables. The Malaysian police commissioner confirmed that the police seized goods with an estimated value of between US$223 and US$273 million.[10][11]

A breakdown of the items seized includes:

The police described it as the biggest seizure in Malaysian history.[13]

Lawsuit by Global Royalty Trading SAL

On 26 June 2018, Global Royalty Trading SAL, a jewellery firm based in Lebanon, filed a suit against Rosmah over a consignment of “missing” jewellery. It is seeking a mandatory order for the 44 jewellery, amounting to US$14,787,770 (MYR59, 831,317.40) to be returned. It alleged that the jewellery delivered to Rosmah on 10 February 2018 were for her to evaluate and thereafter purchase those she selected, and to return the remaining. On 22 May 2018, Rosmah had acknowledged receipt of the jewellery but in her statement claims that the items were no longer with her as they had been seized by the authorities. Global Royalty said if the items may not be recoverable or unrecoverable in full or in part, Rosmah will be held liable to pay the full cost.[14][15]

Since the jewellery were confiscated as part of 1MDB investigation, the Malaysian government will intervene in the lawsuit by a Lebanese jeweller against her. The case will begin hearing on 27 July 2018.[16]

In its statement of claim, Global Royalty Trading SAL alleged that Rosmah was a long-standing customer and that it would send consignments of jewellery to her on her demand.[17] This latest news created more resentment by Malaysians questioning how the wife of ex-Malaysian Prime Minister can afford to buy even one of the cheapest items on the list.[18]

Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng said that the delivery by Global Royalty Trading SAL of 44 pieces of jewellery linked to Rosmah Mansor were not declared to the Customs Department, as they should be for any import of valuable goods into Malaysia.[19] Undeclared imports are not permitted, and as a result, the jewellery could be seized.[20]

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31 July 2016

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Yang Amat Berbahagia, Datin Paduka Seri Hajjah Rosmah binti Mansor ialah isteri kepada Perdana Menteri Malaysia yang keenam iaitu Dato’ Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak. Beliau dilahirkan di Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan pada 10 Disember 1951. Selain itu, beliau juga merupakan bekas Canselor Universiti Selangor (UNISEL).

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