Punish unethical profiteering from SARS


  • Letters
  • Tuesday, 22 Apr 2003

EVEN before the world can get over the US-led attacks on Iraq that has scarred the hearts of its civilians and destroyed the history of Baghdad’s civilisation, SARS is biting hard into the Asian economy that was only recently struggling to free itself from the bondage of the financial crisis of the 1990s.  

In the midst of the government’s efforts to control the misinformation and panic, we Malaysians must not let greed get the better of us.  

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