PETALING JAYA: An ex-aide to Dr Zaliha Mustafa has filed a report with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) over a claim that the former health minister was offered a RM50 million bribe to scrap the tobacco generational end game (GEG) policy.
G Sivamalar claimed in a Facebook post last week that Zaliha was once offered RM50 million to drop the GEG policy but that the former minister rejected the proposition without hesitation.
When contacted today, Sivamalar said she had filed a report with the anti-graft agency to clarify the situation.
