KEY POINTS
  • Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak is facing more than 40 charges, including criminal breach of trust, money laundering and abuse of power in relation to scandal-ridden state investment firm 1MDB. Najib has pleaded not guilty.
  • The trial for 10 of those charges was supposed to start on Tuesday, but was postponed pending an appeal.
  • The delay could be seen as a "victory" for Najib, but political support for the former leader could "collapse" once the trial gets underway, said James Chin, director of Asia Institute Tasmania at University of Tasmania.

Any remaining political support for former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak could "collapse" once a corruption trial related to the scandal-ridden state fund 1MDB gets underway — despite the ex-leader's recent attempts to shore up his popularity on social media, an analyst said on Tuesday.

Najib, ousted in an election in May last year, is facing more than 40 charges, including criminal breach of trust, money laundering and abuse of power in relation to 1MDB. The former leader has pleaded not guilty, and the trial for 10 of those charges was supposed to start on Tuesday, but was postponed pending an appeal.