The latest chapter of the Malaysian government’s asset recovery efforts follows effective settlements recently achieved. 

The Malaysian government has received a remittance from Deloitte totalling RM336 million ($80 million) in relation to 1Malaysia Development (1MDB) matters, the country's finance ministry said on Thursday.

The auditor, the first to face penalties related to the scandal-ridden fund, was fined in 2019 for breaches related to a bond issuance by 1MDB.

To date, the country has received RM16.386 billion of seized and repatriated 1MDB funds into its Trust Account, which is used primarily repay and service 1MDB and subsidiary SRC’s remaining debts, the statement said. 

More to Come

It is currently awaiting RM2.83 billion from local lender Ambank, and is currently in settlement negotiations with another auditor, KPMG.

Last month, the Malaysian government filed civil suits against multiple domestic and global entities including J.P. Morgan, Deutsche Bank and Coutts, with the aim of recovering about RM96.6 billion ($23 billion) that the government says are linked to the fund.