PKR man denies committing khalwat but told to go on leave


SHAH ALAM: Selangor state government information chief Dr Badrulamin Bahron (pic), who has denied allegations of khalwat, has been asked to take one month's leave until he has cleared his name.

“We hope the leave will be used (by Dr Badrulamin) to clear his name,” the Mentri Besar's office said in a statement, which was issued just hours after Dr Badrulamin denied the allegations, saying that he was merely helping a woman who was facing domestic problems.

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