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Survey shows Pakatan ministers’ communication seen as variable

26 February 2019 By Ida Lim Citrine One’s Crisis Communications Lead Counsel and Managing Partner Ivlynn Yap Cheng Theng shares the findings of its inaugural Strategic Communications Survey 2019, February 26,2019. ― Pictures by Ahmad Zamzahuri KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 26 — Words that come most come to mind about the Pakatan Harapan ministers’ communication strategy include “inconsistent”, “confusing” and “U-turns”, a survey has revealed.

1 per cent ranking them as “excellent”. Those who viewed them as “bad” at 13.8 per cent and “don’t trust them at all” at 11.6 per cent were in the minority. “The silver lining from this survey indicates the public still view the ministers of Pakatan Harapan government as fairly trustworthy,” Yap said in a statement, noting however that the figures of those who voted “good” at least than 30 per cent serves as a “cautionary note” for ministers to take note of.

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