Dr M: ‘Bored’ hearing about BN’s misdeeds? Fact is we’re paying for its wrongdoings

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Dr M: ‘Bored’ hearing about BN’s misdeeds? Fact is we’re paying for its wrongdoings.

PUTRAJAYA, May 9 — Malaysians may be “bored” hearing about Barisan Nasional’s misdeeds but it does not change the fact that it cost the country billions of ringgit, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today.

“The people may be bored of the stories and reports on what the former administration had done. But even though we may be bored, the fact remains that the wrongdoings by the BN government under Najib were indeed a huge problem that has affected the country’s recovery and the people’s wellbeing,” he said, referring to former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

Not able to prove their innocence, Dr Mahathir said Najib and his followers had instead diverted the issue by putting blame on PH for not upholding Islam and the Federal Constitution. Apart from that, the renegotiation of the East Coast Rail Link with China was one of the many projects the PH government had reviewed since it took over Putrajaya, which resulted in savings of RM21.5 billion.

 

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