Will action be taken against Tourism Minister for breaching electoral law? MCA chief asks EC boss | Malay Mail

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Will action be taken against Tourism Minister for breaching electoral law? MCA chief asks EC boss

Sunday, 12 Jan 2020 05:43 PM MYTMCA president Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong today demanded the Election Commission take action against Tourism Minister Datuk Mohamaddin Ketapi for allegedly breaching electoral law by offering help to a school in Kimanis. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

In a statement, Wee questioned why Ketapi had offered RM50,000 for upgrading work for SMK Bongawan II, Kimanis, when the minister in question has nothing to do with the education portfolio. “Odd! Tourism Minister announcing allocations for school development? Since when were schools a tourist destination? If they are then there must be at least 10,000 new tourist destinations. Congratulations to such a creative minister,” Wee said in a statement.“What happened to “Promise 17: Ensuring a clean and modernisation of the electoral process” as stated in the Buku Harapan?”

“Like FB Tourism Malaysia Sabah and stand to win prizes? Is this to promote our Cuti-Cuti Malaysia brand or add “Likes” on FB and what’s it got to do with the Kimanis by-elections?

 

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