Muda today questioned MCMC’s investigation against its member for allegedly uploading fake news against MACC.
Taking to X, Muda president Amira Aisya Abdul Aziz said she had viewed the full video by Luqman Long and wondered which part contained the alleged fake content.
"This is the video that is being investigated. Where is the fake news here?" she posted, which accompanied a video that the political activist had uploaded on TikTok.
"I have watched it from the beginning until the end. These are all facts that have already been shared with the public," the Puteri Wangsa state assemblyperson claimed.
In the five-minute and 22-second video clip, Luqman spoke about MACC chief commissioner Azam Baki and controversies implicating the career government official, including issues about Azam's shareholdings and the alleged “corporate mafia” scandal involving MACC.

Amira also slammed MCMC, accusing the internet regulator of trying to protect Azam and instil fear in the rakyat.
Luqman, a former Muda information chief, is also Amira's husband.
Earlier today, MCMC issued a statement saying they had opened an investigation against an individual for uploading content on TikTok that allegedly contained fake news against MACC and Azam.
It said the case was being investigated under Section 233 of the MCMC Act, which carries a punishment of a fine up to RM500,000, or a jail term of up to two years, or both.
According to the agency, they have recorded the suspect's statement and seized a communication device to assist the investigation. - Mkini

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