Former Goldman Sachs employee Roger NG was sentenced to 10 years on Thursday after being convicted last year for his involvement in the corruption and money laundering scandal at 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).
Ng was found guilty by a Brooklyn jury of conspiring to violate US anti-bribery laws, conspiring to launder money and conspiring to skirt Goldman's internal accounting controls.
Ahead of today's sentencing, Ng insisted he is not guilty but accepted the verdict.