
TH 'rebranding' contract: PAS MP suspended after heated exchange
This was after the PAS lawmaker sparked a heated exchange with Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs) Na'im Mokhtar.
Na'im was winding-up the 13th Malaysia Plan debates when Marzuk interjected, accusing the minister of...

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