Azmin and Khalid argue over setting up of new state-owned firm


Full attention: Khalid at the state legislative assembly in Shah Alam.

SHAH ALAM: Both the former and current mentri besar of Selangor locked horns at the state legislative assembly as they argued about a state-owned company.

Former mentri besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim (Port Klang) questioned the rationale behind his successor Azmin Ali’s (Bukit Antarabangsa) move of setting up the new Darul Ehsan Invest­ment Group (DEIG) under the state’s investment arm Mentri Besar Incorporated (MBI).

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