Najib: Ascertain if crooked bridge will benefit the people


KUALA LUMPUR: Former premier Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak (pic) says the government must examine whether the "crooked bridge" project linking Johor to Singapore will benefit the rakyat.

"When I was the Prime Minister, I asked my Singaporean counterpart on the matter, and they refused because they said their existing causeway could still be used for another 30 years," said Najib.

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