Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng on Tuesday showed "evidence" that the Kelantan state government had requested for an advanced grant loan to pay the salary of its civil servants. He also hit out at the PAS' top leadership for playing up racial and religious issues and linking it to this matter.
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