Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Wilfred Madius Tangau showing a copy of the memorandum on which he based his Facebook posting. With him are his officers and party members.
The Tuaran MP spoke to reporters after spending four hours from 10am being questioned by police at his office here today. Pressure group Suara Masyarakat Sabah, one of those which had lodged a report against him, had contended that his remarks had religious undertones. “The police have already taken my statement in response to the various police reports lodged against me concerning the posting that I had made,” he said, adding that he found out that 33 complaints had been made against him.
“I personally submitted the memorandum to Anwar Ibrahim who was then the newly-appointed minister in the Prime Minister’s Department for him to act upon,” Tangau said. ”However, as this is still a police investigation, I therefore cannot share the contents of the memorandum,” he said.