GEORGE TOWN: Frontliners were full of praises for Budget 2022, describing it as an appreciation gesture for them.
Lebuh Pantai fire station chief Muzamer Mohd Salleh, 30, described Budget 2022 as one that would send help across Malaysia for those who really need it.
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