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NGO wants DiCaprio to return ‘corrupt’ earnings

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By IANS Updated: Oct 28, 2016 10:33 pm

An anti-corruption NGO has urged Oscar winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio to “do the right thing” and pay back his earnings from “The Wolf of Wall Street” should the US Justice Department find that they are linked to a multi-billion dollar 1MDB Malaysian corruption scandal.
DiCaprio earned at least $25 million from the 2013 film.
“If he knows these are corrupt funds, we would very much like to see him return them,” Samantha Grant of Transparency International, a Berlin-based non-governmental organisation that looks to combat global corruption and prevent criminal activities arising from it, told hollywoodreporter.com.
“If that money is found by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to be corrupt, to not give it back sort of says that money that was due to go to the Malaysian public is sitting in Leonardo DiCaprio’s account,” Grant added.
On October 18, DiCaprio issued his first statement concerning his ties to those allegedly connected to the scandal, including his “The Wolf of Wall Street” producers Riza Aziz and Joey McFarland, who are co-founders of Red Granite, which funded the Martin Scorsese-directed film, and controversial Malaysian businessman Jho Low.
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