Stop the nitpicking culture, fight corruption instead, says Rafidah

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Former minister Rafidah Aziz says government leaders should work to drive socio-economic development and elevate Malaysia’s competitiveness globally.

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00:00Stop nitpicking.
00:05Focus on real issues instead.
00:07This is former Minister Rafida Aziz's message to politicians in the country, calling on
00:11them to get their priorities right.
00:14Rafida said there were just too many examples of needless fussing in the government.
00:19She said this has resulted in the glaring abuses and various forms of corruption being
00:23overlooked.
00:25Rafida urged Malaysians not to entertain meaningless discourse, warning that other nations are
00:29surpassing Malaysia in technological advancement and education quality.
00:34Rafida's comments come after two Muslim girls from Terengganu faced criticism for
00:39participating in the Malaysia Games.
00:42State ex-Kohish Hamudin Abdul Karim had expressed shock over the divers' participation in
00:46the event, as the Terengganu Sports Council had previously barred female Muslims from
00:51doing so.
00:54Danish Raja Reza, FMT News.
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