A judge presiding over the 1MDB scandal has ruled that former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak demonstrated unreasonable conduct by failing to address the transfer of billions of ringgit from 1MDB into his personal bank accounts. The ruling suggests a failure to act despite clear evidence of substantial funds entering his possession. While the exact amount wasn’t specified in this report, the judge dismissed the notion that the transferred money was insignificant, stating it was “not chicken feed.” This development forms part of the ongoing legal proceedings related to the 1MDB financial scandal, which has implicated high-level officials and caused international repercussions. The case centers on allegations of corruption and misappropriation of funds from the state investment fund. Further details regarding the implications of this ruling on the overall case are expected to emerge as the trial progresses.