'Ghosts, drunkards and LGBTs' - NajibRazak apologises for toll gaffe
A - Najib Abdul Razak has apologised for his remarks during a meet-the-people session in Semenyih last night. In a Facebook posting this afternoon, the former premier clarified that he did not intend to belittle those who worked late shifts and travelled on highways after 11pm. “If you watch the video recording of the event, I was merely repeating what the audience stated... “I admit, I got carried away with the answers and responses from the audience.
In his Facebook post, Najib said the main issue was that Harapan had promised to abolish tolls in its election manifesto instead of allowing motorists to use the highways toll-free for a certain period of time. “As well as not using the new excuse of rebranding toll charges as 'congestion' charges.
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