The hunt for fugitive businessman Low Taek Jho, wanted in a global corruption probe connected to the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) state fund, is now shifting to the West Indies islands, The Strait Times reports. Media had said Low had gone to China after fleeing from Macau, But as cited by South China Morning Post, the official familiar with the case had denied it, saying “He definitely is not in mainland China”. According to Bloomberg, last month Low has instructed his lawyers to make contact with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission after he was made aware they were seeking him for assistance, his representative said in an emailed statement. He has been described as the “best witness” to provide information on alleged crimes at 1MDB.