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Alleged mining scandal won't affect Sabah politics, says analyst


Published on 2024-12-09 09:04:25 - MSN
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  • An analyst has played down the extent to which the alleged mining scandal in Sabah, which has triggered an exchange of barbs between Umno and local parties, will affect the political landscape in the state.

The article from MSN discusses an alleged mining scandal in Sabah, Malaysia, which has not significantly impacted local politics according to political analyst Dr. Oh Ei Sun. Despite the scandal involving claims of illegal mining activities and corruption, Dr. Oh suggests that the issue has not resonated with the public due to a general desensitization to political scandals. He notes that while there might be some political maneuvering behind the scenes, the scandal has not led to widespread public outcry or changes in voter sentiment. The article also mentions that the state government has promised investigations into the allegations, but skepticism remains about the outcomes of these probes. Overall, the political landscape in Sabah remains largely unchanged by this controversy.

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