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Ke$ha and Malaysia's Tourism Dream

30-Oct-13 09:34

Ke$ha and Malaysia's Tourism Dream

While Salvatore Dali was crossing timezones on the way back from The Big Apple, Julian Ng, Nadia Hassan, David Chew and Khoo Hsu Chuang discussed the cancellation of Ke$ha's concert in Malaysia in the context of Malaysia's tourism ambitions in Visit Malaysia Year 2014, alcohol excise duties and Budget 2014. The quartet also discussed Dali's views on the Budget.


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