The Manila Times

Malaysian watchdogs allege flaws in voter lists

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian electoral watchdogs said on Friday there were major discrepanc­ies in voter lists, including some two million people registered without ad-

help the scandal-hit government at polls next week.

Prime Minister Najib Razak is facing a tough test at the Wednesday vote due to a corruption scandal surroundin­g state fund 1MDB and a challenge from veteran ex-leader Mahathir Mohamad, 92.

About 15 million Malaysians are registered to vote, and analysts have warned the poll could be the dirtiest in the country’s history as Najib seeks to ensure his Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition extends its six-decade hold on power.

Yap Swee Seng, executive director of electoral reform group Bersih, said there were 10 major irregulari­ties in voter lists, claim-

Commission’s failure to ensure a clean and fair poll.

“This election is going to be -

will enable Barisan Nasional to win the election,” he told Agence France-Presse.

“We are outraged and angry with

The irregulari­ties, detailed by Berish and electoral reform group cases of excessive numbers of voters being registered at one address, over two million voters without addresses and instances of dead people being listed as new voters.

“A defective electoral roll will bring into question the legitimacy of the whole election,” the groups said in a joint statement.

“We believe that these prelimi-

iceberg.”

Just one address in the parliament­ary constituen­cy of Bagan Dato in northern Perak state, which is held by Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, had 300 registered voters, according to Yap.

Yap said Bersih had written to

- cies and its concerns but had not received a reply.

“This electoral cheating and manipulati­on can be overcome if voters come out in overwhelmi­ng numbers on May 9,” he said.

Najib is battling allegation­s that billions of dollars were looted from 1MDB—which he set up—in a campaign of fraud and moneylaund­ering. The leader and 1MDB deny any wrongdoing.

Mahathir led Malaysia for 22 years and was spurred out of retirement to take on Najib due to 1MDB. He is the opposition’s prime ministeria­l candidate.

Despite the challenges, BN expected to win. is

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