In a notice dated yesterday, the Home Ministry suspended the publishing permits of The Edge Media Group for three months, saying its reporting on the scandal swirling around state-owned company 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) threatened "public order".
The Edge has published a series of exposes over the past year detailing alleged fraud, mismanagement and misappropriation of funds surrounding 1MDB, which is closely linked to Prime Minister Najib Razak.
Earlier this week the government blocked the UK-based website Sarawak Report, which also has published extensive reports on the scandal.
Najib is under mounting pressure amid allegations that hundreds of millions of dollars in 1MDB funds were siphoned off in complex overseas transactions.
The Wall Street Journal reported this month Malaysian government investigators had discovered that nearly USD 700 million had moved through government agencies, banks and companies linked to 1MDB before ending up in Najib's personal accounts.
The premier has dismissed the Wall Street Journal report as "political sabotage", while 1MDB has said it did not transfer any funds to the premier.
1MDB also is reeling under 11 billion dollars in debt, blamed largely on a drive to acquire power-industry assets.
Fears that it may collapse or require a massive bailout have contributed to a recent slide in the ringgit currency to 16-year lows.
The Home Ministry said The Edge's reports on 1MDB were "prejudicial or likely to be prejudicial to public order, security or likely to alarm public opinion or likely to be prejudicial to public and national interest."
Malaysia's Centre for Independent Journalism called the printing suspension "an extremely heavy-handed measure and a breach of freedom of expression and media freedom in particular.
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