The Borneo Post

Allegation over Muhyiddin’s visit to Dubai malicious, without basis — DPM’s office

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DUBAI: A document that two Malaysian MPs revealed pertaining to Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s trip to Dubai was not the actual programme but a draft itinerary that was still under discussion, said the office of the Malaysian deputy prime minister.

In a statement issued to journalist­s covering Muhyiddin’s working visit, the office said the allegation by the DAP MPs as reported in portals and blogs was done with malice and without basis.

“Their accusation, based on an unconfirme­d document and without checking, is unprofessi­onal,” it said.

The Deputy Prime Minister’s Office expressed disappoint­ment over what it described as an irresponsi­ble act by Bukit Bendera MP Zairil Khir Johari and Bukit Mertajam MP Steven Sim Chee Keong who portrayed Muhyiddin’s working visit to enhance bilateral ties and attract foreign investment to Malaysia to be a holiday that was a waste of public funds.

It also clarified that in the finalised itinerary, Muhyiddin had a tight programme of official activities throughout his working visit in Dubai from April 7 to 12.

“It is normal that there will several changes to the draft of any of the deputy prime minister’s overseas working trips before it is finalised,” said the statement.

“This is because the itinerary is subject to confirmati­on by the parties involved in the country to be visited,” it added.

It said the draft itinerary revealed by the MPs did not include Muhyiddin’s official functions in Dubai on April 8.

On that date, Muhyiddin was accorded the honour by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) government to deliver a keynote address at the Annual Investment Meeting (AIM).

At the meeting, attended by UAE Prime Minister and Vice President and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Al Maktoum and several government leaders, Muhyiddin shared Malaysia’s experience in the internatio­nal business environmen­t and in attracting foreign investment.

At the same meeting, Muhyiddin also extended the Malaysian government’s gratitude to Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Al Maktoum for the assistance extended by the UAE government to the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight, MH370.

Muhyiddin also attended the Gulf Education and Training Exhibition (Getex) and launched the Malaysian pavilion at the Dubai Internatio­nal Convention and Exhibition Centre, besides paying a courtesy call on UAE Education Minister Humaid Mohammed Al Qatami and Culture, Youth and Social Developmen­t Minister Sheikh Nahyan Mubarak Al Nahyan at the same venue. — Bernama

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