In Sabah, Warisan’s Jamil Hamzah ignited controversy by proposing Malaysia adopt China’s harsh anti-corruption tactic of death sentences for offenders. Speaking at the state assembly, the Bugaya representative argued fear of death could deter graft, citing China’s success. His call comes amid a scandal rocking the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) administration, where a businessman’s videos and WhatsApp screenshots allegedly show eight GRS assemblymen and the speaker, Kadzim Yahya, accepting bribes for mineral licences. Chief Minister Hajiji Noor dismissed the claims as a plot to sabotage his government before the state election, as the businessman vows to reveal more evidence.
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