Responses at Sabah ERC workshop show a shift to cleaner politics, says its chief executive

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KOTA KINABALU: Responses collected during an Electoral Reform Committee (ERC) workshop in Sabah on election code of conduct reflects a shift toward cleaner politics, says ERC chief executive Amerul Muner Mohammad.

Amerul said the responses during one of the sessions at the Friday workshop showed that people were rejecting dirty politics and wanted to do right by the law.

“One thing they all agreed to was to have certainty. The discussions were more matured and they did not want to go against the law,” he told The Star at the sidelines of the workshop attended by political parties representatives on Friday. Another Bersih legal spokesman added that some already have this allocation under their election expenditure, but what created confusion is if it was more expensive such as treating people based on festive reasons.

Other attendees also asked what if others in the party accidentally forgot that a form of treating could be considered a bribe before, during and after elections.

 

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