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GPS minister says he was asked to go against Perikatan but rejected it

Monday, 15 Jun 2020 03:04 PM MYTSarawak Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Karim Rahman Hamzah said he is sure that no GPS state assemblymen and Members of Parliament would jump ship, even if they are offered RM10 million. ― Picture by Sulok Tawie

“I just told them no way,” Karim, who is also PBB vice president, told reporters at a press conference to announce the re-opening of sports and recreational facilities to the public, Karim, who is also Asajaya state assemblyman, said he is sure that no GPS state assemblymen and Members of Parliament would jump ship, even if they are offered RM10 million.

He said a politician will lose his credibility once he accepts cash or any other offers to jump to another party. “I am not accusing anyone of receiving cash or other things, but there must be something that drives them to jump,” he said.

 

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No wonder Sarawak is facing oil royalty issue still unsettled under PN

When someone prefers to support a loose coalition of political parties to form a government (which the people didn't vote for), he can take his false 'moral high ground' pontification and shove it right up his arsehole!

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