Guan Eng to sue over lie his son was detained in Spore
Lim Guan Eng is taking legal action against those who have spread fake news about his son being detained in Singapore. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, March 15, 2020.
LIM Guan Eng is filing defamation suits against an Umno leader as well as others who spread fake news about his son’s detention in Singapore. The former finance minister said in a statement today that legal action would be taken against an Umno Youth leader and Barisan Nasional and PAS supporters who had helped to spread the falsehoods against him and his son.
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