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Sabah corruption: Shafie condemns those caught in whistleblower's clips

Sabah corruption: Shafie condemns those caught in whistleblower's clips

Malaysiakini01-05-2025

Warisan president Shafie Apdal today condemned the politicians implicated in videos a whistleblower released over the Sabah corruption scandal, comparing it to his arrest for questioning the 1MDB scandal.
'The videos are out. I had no videos (but) I was arrested,' he said in a speech at a Warisan event in Papar, Sabah.
Shafie was referring to a series of videos that a whistleblower...

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