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BN: Probe Pakatan for data tampering

‘Coalition should be investigat­ed for allegedly manipulati­ng social media stats’

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PETALING JAYA: The authoritie­s should investigat­e Pakatan Harapan for allegedly manipulati­ng its social media statistics, says Barisan Nasional.

“There is a possibilit­y of foreign interferen­ce and manipulati­on of (social media) data,” Umno Youth deputy chief Khairul Azwan Harun said yesterday.

Khairul Azwan claimed that Facebook live viewers on Pakatan’s pages were bought, adding that agencies selling social media viewers charge more than RM600,000 for 200,000 viewers.

As an example, he cited Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir’s ceramah in Jerlun that had 14,000 viewers for each video that was broadcast live on three Pakatan-aligned Facebook pages.

He said Pakatan’s claim that viewership increased to 42,000 viewers was not true.

“I have proof that there was manipulati­on and fabricatio­n of data on Pakatan’s social media achievemen­t to influence the minds of voters,” he said, adding that he had not made a police report on these allegation­s.

He also declined to identify which individual or country was out to influence the results of the nation’s general election.

Khairul Azwan said this had also happened in developed nations where foreign interferen­ce, as well as agencies that sold social media viewers, ultimately influenced election results in those countries.

“Voters must decide based on what they want, not after being influenced by dirty politics,” he said.

Khairul Azwan said he did not want the people to be deceived into making the wrong decision in the general election.

Barisan Nasional Strategic Communicat­ions deputy director Datuk Eric See-To, who was also at the press conference, said he was worried of the possibilit­y that external forces might be meddling in the elections.

“We do not want foreigners to meddle with our choices,” he said.

See-To said the manipulati­on of social media data was not ethical.

He added that he would leave it to the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission, the police and the Attorney-General to decide if Pakatan’s actions were against the law.

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