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PSM inches forward, PN hogwash a dud
PAS 'threatens' S'pore polls
Miti plagiarism scandal
PSM inches forward, PN hogwash a dud
The Madani coalition won the Ayer Kuning by-election on Saturday.
However, the coalition's joint vote share declined compared to 2022.
PSM - while losing its deposit - doubled its votes, seemingly buoyed by protest votes from disgruntled Harapan supporters.
As for PN, its attempt to rile up Malay voters by playing up pig farming did not gain traction.
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PAS 'threatens' S'pore polls
Singapore has accused two PAS leaders of trying to meddle in the city-state's upcoming election.
PAS treasurer Iskandar Abdul Samad and Selangor PAS Youth chief Sukri Omar were accused of trying to instigate racial and religious sentiments.
The duo have denied doing such a thing, with Iskandar saying that he merely highlighted Muslim candidates contesting in the polls for the knowledge of Malaysians.
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Miti plagiarism scandal
The Investment, Trade, and Industry Ministry is being accused of appropriating a company's design for the Malaysia Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, without any credit or compensation.
Businessperson Fey Ilyas claimed his company worked on the project for about two years, just for it to be 'taken' by the ministry.
He also claimed to have been advised to stay quiet in order to get future jobs.
The ministry said it is investigating the claims.
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