Malaysia PM tells parliament of plot to destabilise government

KUALA LUMPUR, March 3 (Reuters) - Malaysia's prime minister said a suspect in an alleged plot to topple the government had engaged an international public relations firm ‌to launch a coordinated attack aimed at undermining national institutions before the next election.

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Police ‌said last week they were investigating an alleged conspiracy to "sabotage national stability", under laws against undermining parliamentary democracy.

In an ​address to parliament on Tuesday, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim provided further details of the alleged plot, saying the suspect had engaged the PR firm as part of a response to being the subject of a large-scale graft investigation by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC).

Neither Anwar, nor the police, have ‌identified the individual suspect or the ⁠PR firm.

Anwar said the PR strategy, which began in August 2024 and included engaging media agencies, banks, and lawmakers, was to run until the ⁠next general election, due by early 2028.

"Their strategy... was to contact all foreign media with a strategy of undermining the government's efforts, especially the MACC's," Anwar told parliament, citing documents obtained by authorities.

"And ​then to ​use their power and contacts in foreign countries ​to shape a narrative questioning the ‌authority of the Malaysian government and organise a movement through the Malaysian parliament. That is what worries us."

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Anwar said documents identified media firm Bloomberg as one of the agencies targeted by the alleged conspiracy.

A Bloomberg spokesperson did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment on Anwar's remarks.

A special government committee is conducting a separate investigation into allegations in a Bloomberg report ‌last month that head of MACC, Azam Baki, may ​have breached shareholding laws.

Azam has said he is willing ​to be investigated as he had "nothing ​to hide" and all his financial declarations have been made according to ‌public service laws.

Lawmakers, including a key party ​in Anwar's ruling coalition, ​have called for a royal inquiry into another Bloomberg article alleging broader misconduct at the anti-graft agency.

The MACC has said the allegations were "baseless", and that they were an attempt ​to discredit its investigations and ‌enforcement actions within the corporate sector.

On Tuesday, Anwar said a royal inquiry into ​the matter was "premature" as the special committee was expected to complete its probe ​this week.

(Reporting by Rozanna Latiff; Editing by Neil Fullick)

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What does the AP consider?

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It's important to use the correct language to describe military action between sovereign nations.

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Sometimes a one-sided attack occurs without further action, or a conflict starts but doesn't escalate. Using "war" to describe those situations could diminish the word's importance. Then, when actual war breaks out, people might not understand its significance.

What are previous examples of conflicts where the AP issued guidance to use the word 'war'?

The AP provided guidance on the attacks on Iran by Israel in June 2025, using the term "war" to describe the conflict in the days after the initial attacks and Iran's retaliation. The war lasted 12 days, and Israeli and American strikes greatly weakened Iran's air defenses, military leadership and nuclear program.

The AP also began using the term "war" to describe the conflicts between Russia and Ukraine and between Israel and Hamas in the days and weeks after fighting began.

In those cases, editors considered the number of casualties, the intensity of fighting, the involvement of each party, and what each country was calling the conflict.

Why is it 'war' and not 'War'?

AP capitalizes the word "war" only as part of a formal name, which as of now does not exist.

Could the guidance change?

Decisions on how AP uses the term "war" happen in real time. AP's news leaders and standards editors will continue to monitor developments to see whether changes are necessary.

At this point, the level of fighting constitutes the countries being at war, no matter what happens next. If fighting were to end soon, AP would continue saying the countries had been at war.

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