• 9 months ago
Parti Bumi Kenyalang president Voon Lee Shan says as the convenience store was founded by Sarawakian KK Chai, the state government must ensure the controversy won’t ruin the brand.

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00:00 The Sarawak State Government should back KK Mart.
00:05 This is what Parti Bumi Kenyalang President Voon Lee Shan said in a statement today following
00:09 the recent controversy about the sale of socks bearing the word "Allah" at a KK Mart store.
00:15 Voon said, seeing that the founder, KK Chai, is Sarawakian, the state government must intervene
00:20 to ensure the controversy would not ruin the brand.
00:23 The state government must see to it that KK Mart is supported by the Sarawak administration
00:27 to help the brand expand in West Malaysia, he said.
00:31 Voon described KK Mart as Sarawak's "business ambassador," which the state should not lose
00:35 as it did with its local banks in the late 1990s.
00:39 He also said the police should not allow politicians and activists to stir up hate against the
00:42 convenience store chain as it could affect the economy and cause workers to lose their
00:47 jobs.
00:48 Voon's statement comes a day after former UPCO President Wilfred Matthew Stanggau called
00:52 Ansaba and Sarawak to take action to avoid being dragged down by divisive issues prevalent
00:57 in Peninsular Malaysia.
00:59 Danish Rajareza, FMT News.
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