This week’s edition follows the money — and the bloodline. Three members of the Razak family have been active in private capital the past year.
From regional funds to local search vehicles, their ventures offer a glimpse into how Malaysia’s most famous political dynasty is navigating post-office life.
The common thread? Proximity to power — both old and new.
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