LDP's Liew sacks 23 supreme council members from posts


KOTA KINABALU: Embattled Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) president Datuk V.K. Liew has suspended or sacked 23 of its 35 supreme council members including influential deputy president Senator Datuk Chin Su Phin.

In a dramatic twist to the on-going power struggle for the leadership of Sabah’s oldest Barisan Nasional component party, Liew used the party’s presidential council powers to suspend and sack "mutineers" in a bid reform the current supreme council.

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