The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Look at my track record — Azmin

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SHAH ALAM: Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) deputy president Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali is leaving it to delegates to determine whether he should continue leading the party by looking at his track record serving the party for almost 20 years.

Mohamed Azmin, who is defending his post in the upcoming party elections, said he believed in the wisdom of the delegates who would vote for a leader whom they felt could strengthen unity and take inclusive approach to reform the party.

"I am here to retain my current position and have been in the party for 20 years…and they (delegates) know me…they have seen my track record. I leave my report card for them to evaluate if they decide I should stay and lead the party," he told reporters on the sidelines of the Selangor state assembly sitting here yesterday.

Mohamed Azmin, who is Economic Affairs Minister and Bukit Antarabang­sa assemblyma­n, will be going up against Rafizi Ramli for the PKR deputy president post in which party elections will run for a period of nine weeks starting this month.

On another note, Mohamed Azmin asked the AttorneyGe­neral's Chambers (AGC) to explain the dropping of graft charges against Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng.

"I believe the AGC will explain on the matter so that there is no misinterpr­etation that can spoil the public perception of institutio­ns such as the AGC,” he said.

The Penang High Court on Monday acquitted Lim, who is former Penang Chief minister and businesswo­man Phang Li Koon on a corruption charge concerning the purchase of a bungalow which was below market value.

It was reported that lawyers representi­ng Lim previously submitted a written representa­tion seeking a withdrawal of the charges, which the AttorneyGe­neral's chambers accepted.

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