KOTA KINABALU, June 6 — Datuk Junz Wong has denied rumours that he will leave Warisan after a mass exodus from the Kota Kinabalu Division. The Warisan vice president said that...
KOTA KINABALU, June 6 — Datuk Junz Wong has denied rumours that he will leave Warisan after a mass exodus from the Kota Kinabalu Division.“No, I am not leaving and I have conveyed my position to the party president and constituents.
Asked if he will make a return to his former constituency, Likas or any seats under the Kota Kinabalu Division in the coming state election, Junz said that he will leave it to the party’s leadership. Led by its deputy division chief Nicholas Chak who is also a Warisan supreme council member, the group met with Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor at his official residence Sri Gaya to inform him of their decision.
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