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Rafidah: His Legacy is Rubbish

Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz, Former Minister of International Trade and Industry

24-May-18 08:05

Rafidah: His Legacy is Rubbish

The Iron Lady talks about the outcome of GE14 and her hopes for the future of Malaysia. She also delves into the Supermax and Stanley Thai dilemma, the controversy around Air Asia and Tony Fernandes and her views on the Pakatan Harapan government, the cabinet and politics in general.

Presented by: Sharaad Kuttan


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Categories:  PoliticsLaw and Legal MattersSocial Issues

Tags:  GE14Post GE14New MalaysiaRafidah AzizTun MahathirBarisan NasionalAirAsiaTony FernandesStanley ThaiSupermaxpakatan harapanbestof20182018najib





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