The Pakatan Harapan campaign for the Api-Api state seat has denied accusations of distributing cash or goods to voters. Its election committee secretary, Lucas Yong, labeled the claims as misinformation and potential political sabotage. He reported an unusual stream of visitors to their operations center, many stating they were instructed to collect assistance.
Yong firmly stated that their campaign does not provide any form of material aid, emphasizing that such acts violate election laws. He expressed concern that false messages were circulated to mislead the public and create confusion. The campaign urged voters to rely only on official channels for information, clarifying that their center only offers legitimate voter services like checking registration details and providing candidate profiles.
Yong firmly stated that their campaign does not provide any form of material aid, emphasizing that such acts violate election laws. He expressed concern that false messages were circulated to mislead the public and create confusion. The campaign urged voters to rely only on official channels for information, clarifying that their center only offers legitimate voter services like checking registration details and providing candidate profiles.