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Fahmi to request Meta restore deputy minister's Facebook posts

Fahmi to request Meta restore deputy minister's Facebook posts

Deputy energy transition and water transformation minister Akmal Nasir said his team had contacted Meta, which confirmed the incident was likely due to 'sabotage by an irresponsible party'. (AP pic)
PETALING JAYA : Communications minister Fahmi Fadzil says he will request Meta, the parent company of Facebook, to restore 'missing' postings by a deputy minister on the social networking site.
'I will also request for Meta to identify the culprit behind it,' he said in a post on X.
Deputy energy transition and water transformation minister Akmal Nasir said he had discovered on Monday that Facebook postings he had made between the end of 2022 till now had suddenly disappeared.
Akmal said he noticed that postings related to the campaign on the recently concluded PKR polls were affected first, followed by others later in the evening.
Akmal, who in April failed to defend his post as Johor Bahru PKR chief, said his team then contacted Meta, which confirmed the incident was likely due to 'sabotage by an irresponsible party'.
'We are trying our best to recover the missing posts,' he said on X.
Akmal also said he was considering legal action.
Fahmi this evening said he had also contacted Akmal.

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