He was also MP for Johor Baru (1990 to 2004) and Pasir Gudang (2004 to 2013). Whereas Pasir Gudang is a growing area with new people coming in and therefore we are facing challenges in an area where growth is continuous,” he said. But some of their children – because of limited space in the villages – move to areas such as Pasir Gudang or Tebrau, he said. Pasir Gudang MP Datuk Normala Abdul Samad understands the blue collar workers as she was a human resource manager in a factory in Pasir Gudang before she joined politics. Voters have told the Pasir Gudang MP that GST (Goods and Services Tax) has a big impact on their lives.
Source: The Star March 24, 2018 23:57 UTC