Malaysia’s Anwar warns against ‘sabotage, hatred’ over fuel prices
The prime minister also said government employees will work from home starting on April 15 to reduce fuel consumption

The communications regulator has identified 96 posts of misleading content circulating on social media, he said. Anwar urged authorities, including police and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, to take action against those spreading what he described as misinformation.
“We are operating under extraordinary circumstances with mounting challenges, yet this does not stop those who continue to lie, spread hatred, sabotage and betray,” he said in a video message late on Wednesday.
The government is spending about 4 billion ringgit (US$993 million) a month to absorb the surge in global oil prices.
“Of course our capacity is limited and we must also look at the experiences of other countries,” he said.
