It's like coming home, says Apandi of his Umno supreme council appointment


PETALING JAYA: Former attorney general Tan Sri Mohamed Apandi Ali (pic), who has been appointed as an Umno supreme council member, says his new role is like a "fish returning home".

He told the New Straits Times that his return is like "ikan pulang ke lubuk", a Malay proverb that means that one who travels never forgets one's home.

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