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EC denies targeted surveillance claim in Sabah polls

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Election Commission official says any candidate or party is free to file an official complaint on any suspected misconduct or breach of election laws.

PETALING JAYA: The Election Commission (EC) denies allegations of targeted surveillance by its enforcement team on certain candidates or political parties campaigning in the Sabah state election.

In a statement, EC secretary Khairul Idrus said such claims were baseless, urging any party with concerns to file an official complaint with the EC or the relevant authorities regarding suspected misconduct or breaches of election laws, Bernama reported.

He was responding to a report in which Warisan vice-president Junz Wong accused the EC of shadowing the party’s candidates and imposing sudden restrictions while on the campaign trail.

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