QUOTE(fongsk @ Dec 4 2025, 02:19 PM)
Not illegal in Malaysia.But like the US, they have an antitrust law to prevent monopoly.
But my point is, you can never allow a scalper mentality, greedy guy that robs people of their land natural resources, and buys the politicians that they voted for.
It is an insult to the populace to have any of the politicians they elected end up being under the same payroll.
Then what is the point for Sabah people to elect politicians if all of them end up being bribed by the monopoly tycoon?
Might as well just stop the election process altogether and give Alberto the King position for Sabah.
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