Gay sex video leak: new Malaysia a bit like the old one as politics returns to the gutter
- Malaysia’s Economic Affairs Minister Azmin Ali has denied all accusations that link him to a sex scandal video
- There were rumours that Azmin was caught in the middle of rift between PM Mahathir Mohamad and leader-in-waiting Anwar Ibrahim

So serious is the fresh round of political mudslinging that it threatens to sour newly-minted alliances and chip away at the public’s restored faith in the country’s institutions, according to Malaysia political watchers.
The shock leak last week of a sex video allegedly featuring Economic Affairs Minister Azmin Ali and party worker Haziq Abdul Aziz, encapsulates Malaysia’s “dysfunctional” system: one that blends religious morality with modern politics.
And the fact that new video depicts two men together compounds this, said political scientist James Chin of Tasmania University’s Asia Institute.
“If the video showed a figure having sex with a woman, there would be less damage as it would be seen as ‘just’ adultery. Islamic morality has been mixed with politics here,” Chin said.