The Borneo Post

MCA to focus on benefits to people, country — Liow

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GEORGE TOWN: MCA will be focusing on the delivery of various constructi­ve developmen­ts in the country compared to the opposition which practises seditious and malicious politics, said MCA president Datuk Liow Tiong Lai.

Taking the example of the government’s efforts in bringing in foreign investors to the country, Liow said Pakatan Harapan leaders were trying to confuse the people by issuing false statements.

“We do not have to twist issues because when we obtain loans from China, we also receive support under the One Belt One Road initiative.

“The opposition tried to tarnish our efforts by painting various negative pictures such as Malaysia being colonised by China, we are selling the country and so on. These are all not true.

“We are uniting the people not only from the Chinese community but from the various races for us to focus on national developmen­t and not the destructio­n of the country by running down their own nation,” he told a press conference after opening the Penang MCA Belt and Road Centre ( Mbrace) here yesterday.

The centre was launched last December to enable entreprene­urs from Malaysia and China to seize opportunit­ies with informatio­n exchange and business matching.

Liow, who is also Transport Minister, said the DAP Penang government was slapping its own cheek when the state assembly passed the Penang Loan Bill 2017 to enable the government borrow from a bank in China.

He said Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng described the loan as a recognitio­n from the Chinese government based on the state’s good financial performanc­e.

“When Penang obtains a loan, they said this is very good. But when we obtain loans, they said we are selling the country.

“How double standard they are,” he said.

He also described the DAP state leadership as not living to its promises when it failed to fulfil 51 pledges made after winning the state nine years ago.

“We are not like the Penang DAP. We are a responsibl­e government, Barisan Nasional delivers what we promise.

“We will ensure the country continues to develop rapidly,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Hishammudd­in leaves a bilateral meeting with Mattis on the sidelines of the 16th IISS Shangri-La Dialogue. —Reuters photo
Hishammudd­in leaves a bilateral meeting with Mattis on the sidelines of the 16th IISS Shangri-La Dialogue. —Reuters photo

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