Disciplinary board put to the test


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 17 Apr 2005

There have been rumblings on the ground about the Umno disciplinary board but it may be about to begin its most controversial stage of work yet — investigating reports on money politics involving the upper hierarchy of the party, writes JOCELINE 

TENGKU Ahmad Rithauddeen Hamzah was in a hurry to wrap up the interview because he did not want to be late for Friday prayers. 

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