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Nga Kor Ming accepts criticism over media conference incident

Housing Minister Nga Kor Ming accepts criticism over press conference incident, offers to meet media representatives for resolution

KUALA LUMPUR: Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming has accepted criticism regarding an incident during the recent “I Lite U” pre-launch press conference.

Nga stated on his Facebook page that he acknowledges there may have been an error during the incident and accepts it with an open heart.

He expressed willingness to meet with the involved media representatives soon to properly resolve the matter.

The minister emphasised his consistent respect for media freedom and stated he never intended to offend anyone, particularly journalists who serve as information pillars for the MADANI Government.

His objective remains building a multi-racial Malaysia that is inclusive and progressive while upholding the country’s dignity internationally.

Nga also expressed appreciation for media support in delivering the ministry’s initiatives to the people. – Bernama

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