Anwar says unity govt won’t add to RM1.5tril national debt

Politics
24 Jun 2023 • 3:04 PM MYT
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PETALING JAYA: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has given his assurance that the unity government will not burden the country by adding to the existing national debt of RM1.5 trillion.

Anwar, who is also the finance minister, said the irresponsible practice of incurring unnecessary debt will be discontinued.

“We (in the Cabinet) say no more debt because who will have to bear it? It is already a burden on us and our children,” he said in a speech at a Negeri Sembilan rural and regional development ministry event today.

Anwar said the country had been incurring debt for many decades, starting with the administration under second prime minister Abdul Razak Hussein in the 1970s. However, the debts were incurred based on the need to develop the country.

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“They were not debts for mega projects with excessive costs and high commissions that would burden the economy.”

Anwar added that Felda, Risda or Mara would not have existed today if Razak did not assume such debt at that time, as these organisations were established using loans from the World Bank.

In 1971, Razak introduced the New Economic Policy (NEP), which saw the inception of several government agencies such as Felda, Risda and Mara to uplift the poor and rural Bumiputera.

In January, Anwar, who is also the finance minister, said the national debt had reached RM1.5 trillion and required immediate action to address the issue as the figure was already more than 80% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP).

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