The group quoted a Malaysiakini report citing an article in Australian daily Sydney Morning Herald by columnist Andrew Hornery calling Rosmah the "First Lady of Shopping" for her alleged RM300,000 shopping spree at well-known Sydney-based fashion designer Carl Kapp's luxury boutique.
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In filing the report at the anti-graft body's office in Shah Alam, the NGO urged it to look close at where Rosmah got the money for what they labelled as "wastrel and profligate spending".
Something which they believe is a slap in the face for Malaysians living with depressed wages and steeply rising cost of living.
"If she is sponsored by someone for such luxurious shopping, by whom?" asked Fariz.
Rosmah has denied the allegations in the article, describing it as "wild exaggerations", bemoaning that she is once more the target of such alleged slander.
Hornery however has stood by his story, claiming that he has a rock solid source.
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In an apparent counter-attack, a pro-Umno blogger known as Pisau and BN-friendly Kulim Bandar Baru MP Zulkifli Noordin had accused Hornery of being gay and thus "linked" somehow to the opposition Pakatan Rakyat and is among "Australia's worst journalists", quoting a website.
Undeterred, Hornery proudly admitted his lifestyle choice and criticised the attempts to cast aspersions on his character, as akin to shooting the messenger for bringing unfavourable news.
He also disputed his "worst journalist" garland as being the work of a person who did not like what he wrote in article about the person.
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