Gempur Rasuah Sabah Rally: Organisers Defend Low Turnout Amid Police Warnings
The Gempur Rasuah Sabah rally, which aimed to raise awareness about corruption, saw a low turnout of only about 50 people. Despite this, the rally's organisers have defended the event, blaming police warnings and the presence of agent provocateurs for deterring potential attendees. Rally coordinator Fadhil Kasim argued that the low turnout was not a failure, but rather a testament to the challenges faced by anti-corruption advocates in Malaysia. The rally highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in governance, and organisers vowed to continue their efforts to combat corruption. With the Malaysian government's recent efforts to tackle corruption, the rally's message resonated with many who are calling for Action Against Corruption and Good Governance. The use of Social Media also played a role in spreading awareness about the event, with many using hashtags such as #GempurRasuah to show their support. Despite the challenges, the rally organisers remain committed to their cause, determined to bring about positive change and promote Integrity in Malaysia's governance.