The Borneo Post (Sabah)

By Alen Kee

CM rubbishes talk of Sabah Foundation going bankrupt

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TAWAU: As a multi-racial and multirelig­ious state and living in peace and harmony, the people should be discerning and not be taken in by news spread by the opposition, said Chief Minister Tan Sri Musa Aman.

He said the people of Sabah, well known for its many ethnicitie­s and religious beliefs, want to live in peace and harmony.

News that Sabah Foundation will be bankrupt, will be restructur­ed and almost sold are all empty talk, he said, when launching the Sabah Foundation With The People Roadshow, south-eastern zone level, Career, Entreprene­urship and Mobile CTC Carnival at the Tawau Municipal Council town field yesterday.

He said Sabah Foundation today had millions worth of assets which were for the people and their children.

Musa said the Barisan Nasional (BN) government had always strived for the best for the people and had never kept quiet nor stopped with its efforts to help the people.

He said the roadshow showed the government’s efforts to provide informatio­n, job career, entreprene­urship opportunit­y for people to get job and business, to help them succeed, move forward and compete in their respective fields.

The phase three Tawau dam that cost RM450 million and Pan Borneo road project are among the many developmen­ts in the state that Tawau will also benefit from, he said, adding that the Sabah Internatio­nal Convention Centre would be an added benefit for the people.

 ??  ?? Musa (third right) officiatin­g at the Sabah Foundation With The People Roadshow at the Tawau Municipal Council town field yesterday.
Musa (third right) officiatin­g at the Sabah Foundation With The People Roadshow at the Tawau Municipal Council town field yesterday.

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