The concerns of all the stakeholders will be taken into consideration, assures the finance minister. guanenglim
Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng says the privatisation of the civil service is in progress and will not be done quickly or immediately.
Replying to questions at the Invest Malaysia 2019 capital market forum here today, Lim said the timeline for the privatisation of the civil service would depend on proposals and discussions with the affected workers.
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