‘Enemy’ within facing a fallout


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Tunku Abdul Aziz Ibrahim once praised the DAP as a party that espouses values of transparency and accountability, among others. However, after his criticism of the messy April 28 rally, the party he had held in high esteem is about to drop him as its senator.

IT was a personal coup for Lim Kit Siang when the straight-talking former Transparency Inter­national (TI) Malaysia founder and chairman Tunku Abdul Aziz Ibrahim, 74, decided to join the DAP in August 2008.

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