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Malaysia sack the ‘unfair’ tax office that was set up to punish Malaysians for being in the country illegally

Malaysia sack the ‘unfair’ tax office that was set up to punish Malaysians for being in the country illegally.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is a city of 4,000 which has a population of 1.6million. It is a tourist destination in Malaysia for its exotic landmarks, and Kuala Lumpur has become a popular stopover point for foreign tourists from overseas.

The Malaysian police 영주안마service is currently on a crackdown on foreign money in the country, following allegations made by citizens. The latest move comes after the head of the department for tax enforcement in the capital, Khalid Abu Bakar, threatened to sack two tax officers, saying that they had refused to take bribes.

But a group of Malaysians were outraged, and said they would not mind doing what they believe was fair – and not just in Malaysia.

One of them, Tan Sri Wanyang, told T오피he Local he had written to the Malaysian ambassador to ask him to “properly” investigate the claims – but his reply아로마 마사지 was so patronising and offensive it was only fair he asked for the sack.

Wanyang’s Facebook page shows him sitting on a sofa in a large leather recliner with a picture of himself with his wife, who he says is his aunt, at an expensive hotel, where he is also sitting on the recliner next to a poster of former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad.

“I will continue to raise this issue because it is a matter of human rights,” he wrote. “I will do whatever it takes to have [the two tax officials] be removed from duty.”

Wanyang called on the minister to investigate the matter and remove the two tax officers, as he thought their actions had brought the country in the wrong direction.

“They are saying this is going to happen because they can’t even take money in exchange for being in Malaysia,” he said.

He asked for the government to appoint a special body to investigate the matter.

“They are being given a free hand to behave in this way, and if it is a serious matter, the minister has to step in and remove them,” he said.

Wanyang did not want to give his name because he feared retribution from the tax officers, but he says there are several members of his family who also work in the police department. “If it isn’t someone in the government, then who else is?” he asked. “How will the public deal with them?”