IT IS very easy for politicians to twist the facts – especially in a controversial issue such as the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) – to suit their own purpose. It is even easier for them to quote misleading figures from an obscure paragraph of a thick report just to gain political mileage.
Granted that such tactics are the usual tools of politics where everything is fair game. But doing it to ensure that a multi-billion ringgit project, already shaken by controversies, fails is not.
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