‘Be cautious of fake news’


Having a go: Liow trying his hand in lion dancing while wife Datin Seri Lee Sun Loo (on Liow’s right) looks on during the Chinese New Year open house in Bentong, Pahang.

BENTONG: Having been a victim of fake news himself, Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai is particularly averse to such news and urges the people to be careful not to spread it.

“Bentong is an example. Remember the last election, and news about the lights being turned off?” said the MCA president and Bentong MP.

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