Musa Aman says he feels 'betrayed' again following dissolution of Sabah state assembly


KOTA KINABALU: Former Sabah chief minister Tan Sri Musa Aman says he feels "betrayed" again, as the state assembly was dissolved amid his attempt to form a government with a simple majority.

“This is the second time I felt betrayed. The first time I had already formed the government and was fired even after I was sworn in as chief minister (two-days later after the May 2018 election).

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