The unfounded rumour of Redzuan’s resignation


Mustafa K. Anuar

Minister Mohd Redzuan Md Yusof has rightly shot down rumours of his resignation from the Perikatan government. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, May 31, 2020.

Commentary by Mustafa K. Anuar

MALAYSIANS appear to lack excitement in their lives, especially after being cooped up at home amid the Covid-19 pandemic.


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  • Malaysia Dont have Politicians Malaysia Only Have CROOKS in the Cabinet. Politicians in right context are the Serve the Nation not serve themselves. Malaysia is Doomed by POLITICIANS

    Posted 3 years ago by Lucky Boy

  • Is this supposed to be a satire? Tongue in cheek?

    Posted 3 years ago by A Subscriber

  • This flying car fellow has no scupple nor brains. It's all about the cash la

    Posted 3 years ago by Super Duper

  • Mustafa, you doing damage control for the flying car minister, Redzuan ah? What deed has Redzuan done for you to think he is acting on "principles". You seem ready to give credit to Redzuan for "stood his ground". Of course he "stood his ground" as he is too afraid to lose his plum job as Minister in the Prime Minister Dept. doing what, god only knows.

    If he is indeed a principled man, why did he join Muhyiddin to form a backdoor Govt. which may be in accordance with the constitution but morally wrong as its a betrayal of voters mandate.

    Now, Tun Mahathir's resignation as PM because he has lost the support of his own party is your Westminster Parliamentary example you ought to have quoted instead of Douglas Ross resignation because he could not agree to Mr Cummings excuse for breaking the lockdown.

    Posted 3 years ago by Super Duper