More timely use for funds


  • Letters
  • Tuesday, 02 Apr 2019

THE historic outcome of the 14th General Election reflected the rise of the Malaysian people who were fed up with kleptocracy and mismanagement of the country and its funds.

However, with the hope of a better future came the monumental task of managing the country’s debts, which were revealed to be in excess of RM1 trillion. Upon hearing this news, and with the spirit of new Malaysia burning within, many individuals and organisations expressed their desire to help ease the government’s financial burden through a fundraising campaign.

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