MOF: Lotto company sponsored Fuzi's anti-online gambling trip

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Lim Guan Eng says that it wasn't the ministry that funded the Istanbul trip, but Da Ma Cai.

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Isnt that wang haram? And further more sponsoring the force? Then why prohibit others to buy numbers?

Does this happen in other countries too? Like, say, in the West? Or elsewhere in Asia? Are measures against online gambling the next big issue in law enforcement? Aren't better ways of doing this?.. guanenglim MOFmalaysia

These Law Enforcement Officers (and their families?) have no principles and no shame. How can Malaysia trust them to do a proper job?

Sack all of those who attended

Sponsored through 'wang haram'? Isn't that washing dirty money, memutihkan wang haram to make it halal? That makes it a haram trip.

Why the headline feel so ironic?

The gambling cartel wins? Great strategy guanenglim limkitsiang dapmalaysia pakatanharapan_

New Malaysia. New ways 2 accept private sponsorships 2 do official biznes. Well done!!

Duit haram tu

He's very fuzzy on what are Country's priorities .... adib mastermind is not identified let alone caught ... but on sponsored trips instead ? MalaysiansNoStupid

Wah, malaysia baharu!!

Malaysia kini,ada masala agent tipu jemaah Umrah boleh buat coverage tak? My 0192624267

anthraxxxx So, lotto company is weeding out their illegal competition. 😝

Can we categorised it as bribe?

The sponsorship; In exchange of what?

BN time they call donation ? PH government they call it as sponsor ? What do Malaysian public equate this as ?

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