.anwaribrahim says DrZahidHamidi never asked for his ongoing court cases to be dropped
In an exclusive interview with Thai PBS, Anwar credited the Umno president for not interfering in the judicial process. “So far, he has never intervened. We have to go through the process. He had never asked me to drop the cases he is facing now,” he was quoted as saying.Anwar said this when asked how he, as the Pakatan Harapan coalition chairman who championed against graft, could work with Zahid who is facing corruption charges.
“When they become the opposition, they raise corruption issues daily, but they still award RM100 million worth of contracts to their sons-in-law and cronies. If you want to deal with it, do it transparently,” he said. Apart from good governance, Anwar said steering the country out of corruption was among the agreements made between PH and Barisan Nasional when it formed the unity government.
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