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Group urges M'sians to reject MACC's 15-year 'PR show' on Beng Hock

Group urges M'sians to reject MACC's 15-year 'PR show' on Beng Hock

Malaysiakini2 days ago
The Teoh Beng Hock Association for Democratic Advancement (TBH-ADA) has urged the public to dismiss MACC's recent apology over Teoh's death, branding it merely a 'public relations show', years after his death.
TBH-ADA chairperson Ng Yap Hwa said Malaysians should emulate DAP veteran Lim Kit Siang's resolve in rejecting a similar apology from then-MACC chief commissioner Abu Kassim Mohamed.
In a statement today, Ng also called on the government to...
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