A Warisan assemblyperson has slammed a gag order bid, linked to Sabah Chief Minister Hajiji Noor, against businessperson Albert Tei, who has released a series of videos and documents implicating over a dozen Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) politicians in a mining scandal.
Calvin Chong called it “shocking” that the application, filed during the recent mention of a corruption case involving two GRS assemblypersons linked to the scandal, listed preventing Tei from “humiliating the chief minister” as one of the grounds.
