Vilifying videos roll on


Still going strong: Hajiji (middle) with other VIPs at the Tuaran 2024 Dragon, Unicorns and Lions Dance Festival launch event. The canny politicians seems to be holding his own amidst Sabah’s latest political drama. — Filepic/The Star

AFTER a few days’ lull in the Langkah Billiards political drama -- those videos supposedly documenting corruption in action -- the businessman involved released seven videos of conversations with politicians about money.

It was the second wave in what I believe are attacks against Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor’s Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) government. The first wave began on Nov 9 when the businessman, whose identity is being kept secret by the news portal with which he is working exclusively, released four videos -- three of Sabah YBs (assemblymen) and one of a former Sabah Mineral Management officer.

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