Why did ‘anti-nepotism’ Anwar appoint Nurul Izzah as adviser, TI-M asks

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It may signal that nepotism and cronyism are back, Muhammad says.

 

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because she was qualified...it's one thing to appoint a relative who demonstrates the needed skills...vs appointing a relative who has NO skills for the job.

TI-M pun tak reti apa makna nepotisma....tapi nak ulas macam pandai....

Double standard. All politicians are the same. They don’t mean what they say especially when they are voted into office

Are you and your stooges on a trial by media plot? Or are you and your stooges salivate over the position?

Who cares Nurul Izzah is whos dauggter..The questions should be,is she capable and is she qualified to do the job?

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