Too lenient on defaulters


OWING to PTPTN is owing to the nation, “Impose salary deductions on PTPTN loan defaulters” (The Star, Oct 11). I wonder if PTPTN is aware of this in the first place.

Is it that difficult to go after those defaulters or are PTPTN personnel just sitting on their jobs? I don’t see any reason why defaulters should be given discounts and other incentives to persuade them to pay back their loans. Could it be that the PTPTN employees feel it’s not their own money so they needn’t worry?

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