Ex-sec-gen did not go behind our backs on booze saga – deputy minister

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CORONAVIRUS | PAS lawmaker says there could have been a misunderstanding over the 'Heineken letter' which went viral.

CORONAVIRUS | Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Deputy Minister Rosol Wahid has defended his former secretary-general Hasnol Zam Zam Ahmad's over a letter granted to alcohol beverage producer Heineken Malaysia Bhd which went viral on social media.

"There are reports stating that the minister and I were not informed about the matter by Hasnol. That is untrue. We knew about it," the PAS lawmaker told

 

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