
'My focus was on economy,' Rafizi explains being less vocal in cabinet
During the most recent episode of Rafizi's podcast "Yang Berhenti Menteri", guest Syed Azuan asked why the former had been less vocal and courageous when serving as a minister...

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[UPDATED] Fuziah: PH and BN tie up in Sabah set in stone, but cooperation with GRS welcomed
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