The Borneo Post

Substantia­l reduction of govt debt in next few month —PM

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government is hopeful of a substantia­l reduction in the amount of government debt within the next few months, said Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

He said since taking over as prime minister, his government had cancelled a number of costly projects which contribute­d to the overall debt reduction.

“Trying to reduce debt is a tough job, but we have cancelled a number of costly projects,” he said at the American Malaysian Chamber of Commerce luncheon here yesterday.

He said the government’s efforts at improving the financial situation and economy of the country, however, was not being taken positively by foreign investors, leading to a capital outflow.

“Sometimes, I feel the market prefers to be told lies on how good we are, rather than the truth,” he added.

The prime minister emphasised the government’s business friendly policy and need for closer collaborat­ion between the public and private sectors.

“We want to work closely with the private sector, which means, of course, we will be accessible to it, “he said.

Dr Mahathir also said the government is open to ideas and constructi­ve comments from the private sector to help improve the public sector’s delivery process.

“I can assure you that when criticised or told we are doing something wrong, we will do our best to correct it,” he added.

He said the intention of the government is to facilitate the growth of the private sector, which is the engine of wealth for the country.

According to Dr Mahathir, the government by itself can’t create wealth, but if enriched by collecting taxes from a very prosperous community, then the country would be better off.

Dr Mahathir said the government is also keen to encourage foreign direct investment­s for high technology industries to address unemployme­nt among graduates.

He said Malaysia is a good investment location with skilled manpower to deliver quality products and services.

“We can train Malaysians to produce good quality products that are acceptable to the world market. The government is also looking at ways to improve productivi­ty in the country and not focusing solely on raising the income level,” he added.

Dr Mahathir said before this, the policy was not to give citizenshi­p to a foreigner.

“Now, if the foreigner comes with certain skills that we require, the person is invited to stay in this country and even become a citizen if he wants to,” he said.

On the Multimedia Super Corridor ( MSC), he said the government would make an effort at reviving it, since it has deviated from its initial objective.

“We created Cyberjaya to concentrat­e on high technology, electronic and informatio­n technology industries , but now, itn has become just another town with the usual housing developmen­t,” he added. — Bernama

Trying to reduce debt is a tough job, but we have cancelled a number of costly projects. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister

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 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Dr Mahathir shares a light moment with guests during the American Malaysian Chamber of Commerce luncheon yesterday.
— Bernama photo Dr Mahathir shares a light moment with guests during the American Malaysian Chamber of Commerce luncheon yesterday.

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