Govt must address impending revenue crisis now, says Tony Pua
With the declining revenue, the government will not have enough money to influence the economic direction or to help the people in need of assistance in the future, says Damansara MP Tony Pua. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, November 2, 2021.
PUTRAJAYA has to address the declining revenue affecting the country’s gross domestic product now before it turns into a crisis in the years to come, said Damansara MP Tony Pua. “What was not addressed in Budget 2022 was how we could resolve this impending crisis in three to five years’ time,” he said during the UOB Kay Hian Wealth Advisors’ public policy economy webinar today.
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