Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is facing criticism after claiming in Parliament that opposition leader Muhyiddin Yassin defended fuel subsidies for foreigners. Muhyiddin has denied the allegation and demanded proof. A review by Malaysiakini found no public record of Muhyiddin making such a statement. Making false claims in Parliament is a disciplinary offence, but any action requires approval from the Speaker and majority support from MPs—an unlikely scenario given Anwar’s position. Legal action is also off the table, as parliamentary remarks are protected by immunity. The incident raises questions over the accuracy and accountability of statements made in the Dewan Rakyat.
Anwar Under Fire
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