It’s time to end the blame game


IF you can’t fulfil your promise, who do you blame? Blame it on Barisan Nasional.

Here’s one example of how the Pakatan Harapan government, when unable to fulfil its election promise, blamed Barisan: We are told it is difficult to make good the pledge to defer the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) loan repayments because Jho Low had taken RM50bil.

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Opinion , Philip Golingai , One Man's Meat

   

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