MCA leaders displeased with boss given 'undignified' role
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Certain quarters within MCA are not pleased with their president Wee Ka Siong’s appointment as the investment adviser to Chinese nationals and corporations in Malaysia.
Among them is former MCA vice-president Ti Lian Ker who feels that the position does not correspond with Ka Siong's status as a BN component party leader, who is traditionally given ministerial posts.
Speaking to Malaysiakini, he described the position as “undignified” and expressed concern that it...
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