Malaysia’s political leader Anwar Ibrahim spoke out to reporters gathered at his party’s operations center on Monday against new allegations that had reportedly surfaced over the weekend, relating to sodomy acts in Singapore, Coconuts KL reports. A day before, a member of the Umno Supreme Council, Lokman Nor Adam, on his Facebook account, had alleged that a Singapore news outlet had reported on a sodomy incident involving the ‘husband to the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister’. The post claimed that the victim had lodged a police report and was recuperating in a hospital in the republic. In response, Anwar said his critics should start using new tactics to discredit him instead of still trying to link him to sodomy acts, saying this was a stale approach, The Star reports.