Guan Eng admits anti-GST dance ‘questionable’


Inappropriate: A screen grab of Lim singing and dancing to the parody mocking the GST before a group of children at an event in Jelutong.

GEORGE TOWN: The Chief Minis­ter has admitted that his act of singing and dancing to the parody mocking the Goods and Services Tax (GST) before a group of children could be inappropriate.

However, Lim Guan Eng felt the police were wasting resources on complaints against him.

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