The doctor is in the house, legal affairs minister tells Malaysia
Liew said that the PH Cabinet members are a solution-orientated group keen on fixing issues regardless of their complexities. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
“He wants to ensure that the country continues to be healthy and not sick and when he sees a certain cancerous element in a particular part of the body, he wants to cut it off and then conduct treatment. He explained that the PH government was more inclusive and focused now, especially in combating corruption.
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