The Borneo Post

Govt to strengthen New Economic Policy

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KUALA LUMPU R : T he implementa­tion of the New Economic Policy ( NEP) is still relevant and will continue to be strengthen­ed through a more strategic policy to meet current needs, the Dewan Rakyat was told yesterday.

Deputy Economic Af fairs Minister Dr Mohd Radzi Md Jidin said there was still room for improvemen­t in the NEP, especial ly in pursuing the interest of the Bumiputera and other races, to ensure transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in its implementa­tion.

“The NEP, which ended in 1990, emphasised a two-pronged approach, which is the eradicatio­n of poverty regardless of race and restructur­ing of the society to bridge the economic gap among the people.

“Anyway, t he s pi r i t o f the NEP cont inues under subsequent pol icies — the National Developmen­t Policy, the National Vision Policy and the New Economic Model — in efforts to achieve socioecono­mic equitabili­ty and national unity goals.

“As a government that cares for the people, the wealth distributi­on must be done fairly according to the needs of the people,” he said when responding to a question from Awang Hashim ( PASPendang) during the question and answer session.

In the quest to re- examine key pol icies, Bumiput era socioecono­mic developmen­t will continue to be an important agenda without sidelining other races, he said, adding that the government would continue to develop Bumiputera potential to increase their participat­ion in the economy and achieve a more equitable wealth distributi­on.

The micro and macro plans to boost the economy will be highlighte­d by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad when he tables the Mid-Term Review of the 11th Malaysia Plan at 4pm on Thursday, Mohd Radzi said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Syed Saddiq (centre) talks to reporters at the Parliament Lobby. — Bernama photo
Syed Saddiq (centre) talks to reporters at the Parliament Lobby. — Bernama photo

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