The Borneo Post (Sabah)

PH accepts result – Guan Eng

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GEORGE TOWN: Pakatan Harapan (PH) accepts the failure of its candidate in defending the Semenyih seat in the constituen­cy’s by-election last Saturday.

Its deputy president Lim Guan Eng described the result as the right and voice of the people in selecting their representa­tive in the area.

“I accept the result from the people. This is the people’s right and voice. The expectatio­n is Barisan Nasional (BN) is seen going to fulfil their promises. The expectatio­n is that they will fulfill the promises and statements made in the by-election.

“For PH, we will continue to unite the people,” he told reporters after participat­ing in “I Love Penang Run” here yesterday.

In the by-election, Barisan Nasional (BN) recaptured the Semenyih state seat when its candidate, Zakaria Hanafi won the four cornered-contest with a majority of 1,914 votes.

In another developmen­t, when commenting on the expose by political analyst, Raja Petra Kamaruddin on a leak of investigat­ion papers involving the Penang undersea tunnel implicatin­g Lim and several senior DAP leaders, the Finance Minister said the claims were baseless and it is a lie.

Lim who is also the former Penang Chief Minister said it is public knowledge that Penang practises the open tender concept and there is no possibilit­y for any elements of corruption.

“This is a lie. PAS Informatio­n chief Nasruddin Hassan had earlier made this allegation against me and I suit him. He withdrew his statement and expressed his regrets and paid me RM10,000.

“This is clearly a fraud which was brought up to tarnish my name and several DAP leaders or even the Penang state government and PH. I am very clear when Penang practises the open tender, incidents of corruption will not occur,” he said.

Raja Petra in the Malaysia Today portal earlier exposed several articles showing the investigat­ion papers of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) on the RM6.3 billion undersea tunnel project in Penang.

Based on the articles, several former Penang Exco members were also named in the documents. - Bernama

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