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1MDB: Malay Readers Not Convinced

Lailatun Khalilah Nasir, Executive Editor, Sinar Harian

24-Aug-15 09:35

1MDB: Malay Readers Not Convinced

Lailatun Khalilah Nasir, Executive Editor at Malay-language newspaper Sinar Harian, gives an insight into Sinar’s editorial stance on the issues of the day, including the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement and the 1MDB saga.


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