Kok lodges reports over fake 'halal certification' article


PETALING JAYA: Seputeh MP Teresa Kok has lodged reports over a fake news article claiming she had endorsed halal certification for certain products.

She said she lodged a report at the Sri Petaling police station and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).

"It went viral and I have never made such a statement before," said Kok in a Facebook post on Jan 15 (Thursday).

According to Kok, she received several WhatsApp messages from her friends about the article.

She listed 18 Facebook accounts and one on Threads, which had shared the article.

"The fake and defamatory article has tarnished my good name and labelled me as a racial and religious instigator, jeopardising public harmony.

"I request the police to conduct an investigation against all social media account owners who published this seditious article and take appropriate legal action," she said.

 

 

 

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