Abdullah Sazili, a supplier for the MyKiosk project from A.D Prima Ventures, voiced frustration on X after his company was used to criticize the government. He clarified his role as a supplier, uninvolved in tenders or ministerial talks, and defended the project’s integrity, noting no interference from KPKT or PBTs. Sazili addressed claims of MyKiosk units costing RM12,500–RM16,000, stating the KPKT ceiling price is RM25,000, with tender prices as low as RM19,000. Minister Nga Kor Ming highlighted the project’s success, enabling traders to earn up to RM30,000 monthly, with 7,243 units approved, benefiting over 7,000 families as of December 2024.
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