Shahrizat announced on March 11 that she would step down as women, family and community development minister when her term as senator expires tomorrow. — file pic |
The prime minister made the announcement at a function in Temerloh, Pahang today, according to Star Online.
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“I would like to feel how to manage the ministry.
“On her (Shahrizat’s) part, she would focus her efforts to help Barisan Nasional (BN) secure a big win in the general election,” the English daily quoted Najib as saying during the launch of the Kar1sma 1Azam programme in Dataran Tok Gajah today.
The prime minister’s announcement today puts an end to speculation over whether Shahrizat’s deputy and most vocal critic in Wanita Umno, Datuk Kamilia Ibrahim, would be appointed senator to assume the ministerial post.
Kamilia has frequently spoken out against Shahrizat, who has been repeatedly linked to the National Feedlot Centre (NFC) controversy, demanding the latter relinquish her position as Wanita Umno chief as well, apart from her posts as senator and minister.
Shahrizat announced on March 11 that she would step down as women, family and community development minister when her term as senator expires tomorrow.
Her announcement came after nearly five months of allegations that she and her family had used a RM250 million government soft-loan earmarked for the NFC cattle-farming project to pay for personal expenses, among other things.
The National Feedlot Corporation (NFCorp), a company run by Shahrizat’s family that supervises the NFC, hit national headlines last year after the company made it into the Auditor-General’s Report last year for missing production targets.
Kah....kah....kah.... shame!
Kah....kah....kah.... shame!
Never made by any minister before. Malaysia PM really shallow thinking this time. May be too long so get along and be friends with cows.
But! you all don't forget, who was standing behind Najib's strong and is waiting for her role
Can you imagine why Najib suddenly require additional budget allocation of RM43 million?
Does anyone is thinking what I am thinking of?
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'Lawan tetap Lawan'
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