PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Council for Tobacco Control (MCTC) has called for an independent public inquiry into claims that former health minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa was offered RM50 million to scrap the tobacco generational end game (GEG) policy.
MCTC said the inquiry should examine who made the offer, the channels used, why no report was filed at the time, and the extent of industry involvement in influencing the bill.
It also called for the findings to be made public in the interest of transparency and accountability.
