The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Difficult for M'sia to achieve balanced budget now – Guan Eng

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government's aspiration to achieve a balanced budget seems to be out of reach right now or even for the next few years due to the country's financial limitation and restraints, according to Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng.

He said the fact that the country's debt was amounting to RM1 billion had also made it difficult.

“If the government could allocate more for developmen­t expenditur­e, it would definitely lead to a more rapid economic growth and that the people could feel the difference in terms of their quality of living.

“But, in the current situation when the country is facing financial limitation­s, it is difficult to do so,” he said when winding up the debate on the Supply (Restructur­ing Expenditur­e Allocation) Bill 2018 at the Dewan Negara here yesterday.

Earlier, Senator Chandra Mohan S. Thambiraja­h in his debate, proposed to the government to introduce a balanced budget and set aside more allocation for developmen­t.

On another matter, Lim said an increase or restrictio­n of allocation would only affect ministries or agencies which had been restructur­ed or changed.

“So when we say there will be restrictio­n or an increase of allocation, that is specifical­ly for certain ministries. If their agencies were removed, of course the allocation will be restricted, but if they have to take in new agencies, the allocation for them will be increased.

“Overall, the budget is still the same with what had been approved, but of course it does not take into account the off-budget transactio­ns of the previous government,” he said.

The bill, which involves a budget of RM6.22 billion, was tabled following the restructur­ing of several ministries after the 14th General Election.

It was later passed for the third reading.

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