Rozman Isli claims an article had portrayed him as someone desperate for positions. FMTNews RozmanIsli PN
Labuan MP Rozman Isli holds a copy of the police report he made against the news portal.
Rozman wants Sabahkini2 to issue an open apology for the report, which claimed he was leaving Warisan to join PPBM, failing which he will consider legal action. According to Rozman, the report claimed he was ready to quit Warisan to join Perikatan Nasional headed by Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin.
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