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Sabah working to identify new revenue streams, says CM

KOTA KINABALU, Dec 9 — The Sabah government is working to find new sources of revenue for the state to ensure its revenue collection is always strong and sustainable, the state legislative assembly was told today.

“The government will ensure the new sources of revenue will not burden any party...a win-win approach will be the basis for the government in taking any action for the interest of the state and the people. The state government, he said, would continue its efforts to increase revenue collection through various approaches, including improving the collection system; intensifying enforcement and increase state government investment returns.

 

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