Dr Mahathir said Anwar's claims were terrible accusations and gave a very bad impression. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohamad has demanded that Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim retract “slanderous” claims that he had enriched himself and his family while in power.
In a speech at his Parti Keadilan Rakyat’s congress on March 18, Mr Anwar had alluded to someone “who had been in power for 22 years and an additional 22 months” using his position to enrich his family and himself. Between his stints as deputy prime minister in the 1990s and as official prime minister-in-waiting in 2018, Mr Anwar spent nearly a decade in jail for sodomy and corruption - charges that he said were politically motivated.
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