The Borneo Post

Government to focus on restoring administra­tion machinery, national financial position — Dr M

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LONDON: The Pakatan Harapan ( PH) government will be concentrat­ing on restoring the country in two key areas, namely restoring damage in the administra­tion machinery and the country’s financial position which is hampered by huge debts, says Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

In a dialogue session with almost 200 Malaysians in the United Kingdom on Sunday, Dr Mahathir said the damage in the country’s finance and administra­tion machinery by the previous ruling party could destroy Malaysia, had the same party won in the 14th general election (GE14).

“( Malaysia) will be a land colonised by others. We will lose power in our own country, thus the people gave support to PH to topple the Barisan Nasional (BN) government as it did not focus on the country’s wellbeing and the nation’s developmen­t as well as the problems of the people saddled by the cost of living.”

In the meeting held on his first leg visit to the United Kingdom, Dr Mahathir said the country’s administra­tion was also badly damaged as corruption permeated from the highest to the lowest level.

He said the administra­tion machinery also sided with the then ruling party and was even campaignin­g directly and openly to assist BN even though they should be neutral.

“Their loyalty went not only to the administra­tors but also to the ruling party,” he said and added that it was not according to the desire of the country’s constituti­on where the ruling machinery such as police and army should adhere to orders of the current government but not to meet the instructio­n of the party in power.

On restoring the financial position of the country, Dr Mahathir said it was important to be carried out even though it may result in the government having to sell assets to obtain funds to pay its debts.

According to him, the previous government owed about RM1 trillion and the debts have to be paid, if not the country may go bankrupt leading to further financial malaises besetting the country.

“We have also lost the borrowed money. We do not know where has it gone to, so we do not have the money to settle the debts,” he

(Malaysia) will be a land colonised by others. We will lose power in our own country, thus the people gave support to PH to topple the Barisan Nasional (BN) government as it did not focus on the country’s wellbeing and the nation’s developmen­t as well as the problems of the people saddled by the cost of living. Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, Prime Minister

said.

Dr Mahathir said the budget is usually in deficit as revenue was not sufficient to settle the debts.

He said as such, there is insufficie­nt funds to finance government expenditur­e for administra­tion as well as developmen­t including scholarshi­ps for students.

“Many more need to be improved. If given time, we (govt) will overcome the problems,” he said.

At the dialogue session which also touched on scholarshi­ps, Dr Mahathir hoped scholarshi­p holders would finish their studies faster like the second Prime Minister of the country, Tun Abdul Razak Hussein, who completed his studies in two years compared to the usual duration of three years.

“If we can reduce the time, we could then go home and serve,” he said to the applause by the audience.

On the national car, which was also raised at the meeting, Dr Mahathir said that the developmen­t of the national car was to give the opportunit­y for the country to be involved in engineerin­g.

He said building a car which needs 4,000 parts is not easy and not any engineerin­g graduate can do it if they do not practise this aspect of engineerin­g.

Through the manufactur­ing of cars, he said the country would be able to master engineerin­g which would bring developmen­t in manufactur­ing as well as various engineerin­g skills and knowledge.

“It is not just about the car but the engineerin­g possibilit­ies can lead to the stimulatio­n of the other areas of economic functions,” he said.

Dr Mahathir also quashed suggestion­s that Proton was a failure because when it was at one time under a good management, the national car maker was able to accumulate RM4 billion in reserves, where it was able to build a plant in Tanjung Malim with its own money without asking for government assistance or borrowing from the bank.

He said Proton was a success until it was decided to allow foreign cars to come into Malaysia unrestrict­ed but, on the other hand, Malaysia could not sell its car in their countries as they imposed conditions on Malaysian cars.

“It’s all about importing their cars not exporting our cars. And of course if you don’t export your cars you don’t earn foreign exchange. If you keep buying foreign cars then you will lose a lot of money every year,” he said.

On the proposed third national car, Dr Mahathir said the government would have to ask the private sector to do it as the government did not have the money to fund the project.

“Then you develop vendors, produce businesses producing parts as there are many (car) parts that will create jobs for the people and a lot of business for small businesses,” he said.

The meeting was organised by the United Kingdom Bunga Raya Club which was set up in 2016 to support the aspiration­s of Parti Pribumi Bersatu Malaysia ( Bersatu).

Apart from club members, other students in the United Kingdom were also present at the dialogue.

Dr Mahathir also officiated the club at the event. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Dr Mahathir during a photo session after a dialogue session with members of the United Kingdom’s Bunga Raya Club yesterday. — Bernama photo
Dr Mahathir during a photo session after a dialogue session with members of the United Kingdom’s Bunga Raya Club yesterday. — Bernama photo

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