Maszlee tells Bersatu to reject ‘kleptocats’, return to root cause, but stops short of naming anyone | Malay Mail

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Maszlee tells Bersatu to reject ‘kleptocats’, return to root cause, but stops short of naming anyone

Wednesday, 03 Jun 2020 10:49 PM MYTMaszlee Malik said today that by accepting ‘corrupted kleptocrats’, Bersatu has betrayed the public mandate entrusted to them during the last election. ― Picture by Mukhriz Hazim

“When Bersatu accepted those that have been punished by the people because of their kleptocracy, abuses of power, playing dirty politics, being corrupted I believe that is the moment that Bersatu has been derailed from the principles of its founding. “They have tainted the Malays and turned Malaysia into a global laughing stock because of corruption and kleptocracy. When we sit with them, and also give them power, we will be seen as traitors,” said Maszlee, without specifying any of the political players.When asked by the moderator to comment on the Bersatu leadership’s move to nullify his membership as well as four others, including co-founder Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Maszlee skirted the question.

Maszlee said who political party leaders were does not matter as long as the party’s founding principles are followed through.

 

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