'Ambiga conceded that in a true democracy, the principled position would be for the DAP secretary-general to go on leave pending his trial.
“Indeed in a true democracy, the PM would have been the first to take leave in the face of serious allegations of financial impropriety as it is would have been untenable that he continues to hold the finance minister's post and the post of PM in the circumstances.
“However, what we have here is not a democracy but a dictatorship/kleptocracy.
“The PM refuses to apply the rules to himself and instead breaks more rules by interfering directly with investigations against him,” she said.'
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