
Kota Kinabalu: Pitas assemblyman Dato’ Sri Ruddy Awah lodged a report urging police to investigate allegations that he and two other Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) assemblymen are involved in corruption and breach of trust involving land issues.
He also lodged a report with the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) over the allegations by two TikTok account holders.
“Pitas Community Development Leader (PPM) Ramlah Nasir, along with Pitas District Chief OKK Halim Kadir lodged the police report in Kota Kinabalu on Dec 3 (Tuesday),” he told a press conference at his Pitas assemblyman office at Karamunsing Complex, Thursday.
Ruddy, who is also State Rural Development Assistant Minister, urged the police to identify the two TikTok account owners so that he can take legal action.
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“So when there is no way to link three of us (the others being Datuk James Ratib and Datuk Abdul Ghani Yassin) with such scandal.
Ruddy who is also Pitas Parti Gagasan Rakyat Sabah (Gagasan Rakyat) divisional head and Supreme Council member, said some quarters are deliberately targeting political leaders of GRS who are likely to retain their seats “If you (opposition) want to compete, strengthen your respective election machinery in the areas you contest.
Let’s compete and meet in a healthy competition and let the people decide,” he said.
