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GE15: claims of bought army votes untrue, Ismail Sabri tells Anwar to apologise

Bera incumbent slams Pakatan Harapan chairman for ‘insulting’ military personnel 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Nov 2022 7:09PM

GE15: claims of bought army votes untrue, Ismail Sabri tells Anwar to apologise
Caretaker prime minister and Bera incumbent Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob has refuted claims by Pakatan Harapan chairman Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim saying that military personnel in Bera casted their votes today for the national polls, and were paid to do so. – Bernama pic, November 11, 2022

BERA – The allegation made by Pakatan Harapan (PH) chairman Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim claiming that military personnel here have already cast their votes for the 15th general election today and were paid to do so, is a lie and a malicious accusation against the Malaysian Armed Forces, says caretaker prime minister and Bera incumbent Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob. 

He said Anwar’s allegation had also tarnished the image of the security forces and insulted the military personnel not only in Bera, but also nationwide.

“The accusation that the military personnel were paid (to vote) is a malicious accusation. Do not insult them like that.

“I call on Anwar to retract the accusation and apologise – not to me, but to the military personnel who were accused of being paid to vote and everything,” he told reporters after attending the Moh Ngeteh programme with the Orang Asli community in Kg Bongkok here today.

The caretaker prime minister said this in response to Anwar’s claim, which was published on a news portal, that he has credible evidence of illegal voting taking place today involving armed forces members who were paid RM300 to vote in Bera.

Ismail Sabri, however, did not refute the possibility that the military personnel cast their ballots as postal voters, saying that “under the Election Commission Act, there are categories of postal voters, early voters and normal voters.”  

The Election Commission has set November 15 for early voting and November 19 for polling. – Bernama, November 11, 2022

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