MCA chief Liow Tiong Lai points to track record of service

BN candidate for Bentong Liow Tiong Lai (foreground) with badminton star Lee Chong Wei during a friendly match in Bentong on Wednesday.
BN candidate for Bentong Liow Tiong Lai (foreground) with badminton star Lee Chong Wei during a friendly match in Bentong on Wednesday. PHOTO: FOTOBERNAMA
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The Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) has a proven track record of service and is still the "better choice" than the opposition, says its president Liow Tiong Lai.

In a written response to queries from The Sunday Times, Mr Liow, who is also Transport Minister, said: "We have a proven track record of helping the people with our service centres, scholarships, (small and medium-sized enterprise) assistance, women's assistance and many others. The opposition must prove what they have really done for the people - I don't see anything tangible."

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on May 06, 2018, with the headline MCA chief Liow Tiong Lai points to track record of service. Subscribe