KUALA LUMPUR: PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has joined the fray in asking Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission chief commissioner Latheefa Koya to explain why she publicly played audio clips of conversations involving a former premier.
He said Latheefa had to explain this further following public concern over the manner in exposing private conversations between a husband and wife.Anwar, who is the chairman of International Institute of Islamic Thought, said this after delivering a keynote address at the Islam and Its Civilisation Forum held at the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilisation yesterday.
On PKR vice-president Zuraida Kamaruddin’s claim of a sinister plot to refer her to the party disciplinary board, Anwar said she should answer the charges against her. On Attorney General Tan Sri Tommy Thomas’ decision not to proceed further in the case of a sex video implicating PKR deputy president Azmin Ali, Anwar said:Earlier in his speech, Anwar spoke of the need in a multiracial society to appreciate common values and goals.
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