Guan Eng admits writing foreword for controversial pro-China comic book, refuses to say more


KUALA LUMPUR: Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng has chosen to remain tight-lipped over the foreword that he penned in the controversial and now banned pro-China comic book, “Belt & Road Initiative for Win-Winism”.

Speaking to the press for the first time since the controversy erupted, Lim claimed he did not want to say anything to allow Hew Kuan Yau and the comic book authors to pursue legal action.

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