(Morning News) Liu Tezuo, a wanted criminal who had fallen in the scandal involved in the Malaysian Company (1MDB) scandal, had suggested to the Malaysian government through the pipeline to RM 1.5 billion (approximately 472 million new newYuan) reconciliation, the condition is that the Malaysian government must revoke all lawsuits against Liu Tezuo.

Sources told "The Edge" that Liu Tezuo believed that he had negotiated with the Malaysian government on behalf of the former chief prosecutor Angdi, but the Malaysian government had rejected Liu Tezuo's proposal.The Malaysian company previously sued Liu Tezuo through Yima Company and its subsidiaries and claim about RM15.85 billion.

The General Procuratorate issued a response statement on Saturday (July 16) that Liu Tezuo did contact the General Procuratorate and other government units through representatives this year.The statement said that Liu Tezuo's representative met with the representatives of the General Procuratorate and other government agencies and proposed a settlement plan. "Ban Di issued a statement on Saturday saying that Gao Bojin Law Firm from the US capital Washington contacted him at the end of May this year, hoping that he would assist in arranging a meeting with the General Prosecutor."I then arranged a series of meetings, and the representatives of the Gao Bojin law firm also went to Malaysia to attend these conferences."

Angdi said that the meeting was conducted at the General Procuratorate.At that time, the meeting seemed to be quite positive, but the General Procuratorate suddenly announced the termination of the meeting.The statement issued by the General Procuratorate and Angdi on Saturday did not mention whether Liu Tezuo's reconciliation conditions include RM 1.5 billion.