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[Watch] Outrage As Minister Reveals Politicians Protecting Gambling Bosses

[Watch] Outrage As Minister Reveals Politicians Protecting Gambling Bosses

He revealed that these gambling bosses are being protected by politicians but stopped short of naming them personally.

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In a recent parliamentary session, Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah, the Minister of Home Affairs, spoke out against organized crime and political corruption related to gambling bosses.

He revealed that these gambling bosses are being protected by politicians but stopped short of naming them personally.

Instead, he called on these politicians to come forward and take responsibility for their actions.

The minister’s comments have sparked outrage among ordinary citizens, who feel powerless to combat this issue.

Many call on Saifuddin to use his authority and power to act against these gambling bosses and the politicians who protect them.

They are urging him to uphold the law and protect the people of Malaysia, as he has been appointed the Minister of Home Affairs with control over the police, immigration, and customs departments.

Citizens Call On Minister To Take Action

In response to these calls, Saifuddin has promised to take action against organized crime and political corruption.

He has vowed to use all his authority and power to uphold the law and protect the people of Malaysia.

However, some citizens are sceptical that he will follow his promises, citing previous inaction on this issue.

The story highlights the Malaysian government’s need for greater transparency and accountability.

The people of Malaysia call on their leaders to take action against organized crime and political corruption, uphold the law, and protect their citizens.


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