The Sun (Malaysia)

I will sue Rafizi, says Abdul Rahman

> ‘Legal action to be taken if he fails to apologise over Expo Negaraku allegation’

- BY ASHWIN KUMAR

PETALING JAYA: Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Abdul Rahman Dahlan said he will sue Pandan MP Rafizi Ramli if the latter does not apologise to him within seven days for alleging that the contractor involved in Expo Negaraku was his relative.

He said during a press conference on Dec 11, he had disclosed that his lawyers were instructed to offer a legal viewpoint on the matter.

After studying the lawyers’ viewpoint, Abdul Rahman said he instructed for legal action to be initiated against Rafizi.

“Following this, my lawyers issued a letter of demand dated Jan 5 to Rafizi through registered mail and personal delivery on the same day.

“However, the letter could not be delivered personally because Rafizi was not at his office at the Pandan parliament­ary constituen­cy service centre.

“A second attempt to deliver the letter to him was done yesterday at the same address. However, Rafizi was not at his office again. Due to this, the letter of demand was accepted by a staff at the service centre.”

Abdul Rahman said the letter is for Rafizi to retract his statement and publish an apology within seven days of the letter.

Rafizi had in December claimed that PICO Integrated Exhibit Sdn Bhd’s chief executive officer was Abdul Rahman’s brother.

The firm was the contractor for the Expo Negaraku exhibition, a month-long event that ran from Nov 15 to Dec 15 last year at Dataran Merdeka.

After Abdul Rahman refuted this, Rafizi admitted that he had made a mistake.

Rafizi apologised to the PICO Integrated Exhibit Sdn Bhd’s CEO for his mistake but refused to apologise to Abdul Rahman.

The Pandan MP said he was happy if Abdul Rahman wanted to sue him because he would be able to subpoena witnesses through the legal system.

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... Bukit Aman Criminal Investigat­ion Department director Commission­er Datuk Seri Wan Ahmad Najmuddin Mohd (right) with Royal Thai Police adviser Gen Witaya Prayongpan inspecting 20 stolen cars from Malaysia during a handover ceremony of the vehicles...
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Abdul Rahman Rafizi Ramli

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