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Sabah intensify efforts to reduce state debts, says CM

Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal said the Sabah government will intensify efforts to reduce the state’s debts. — Bernama pic

He said various strategies had been carried out by the state government to ensure it would not continue to be burdened with debts as they impacted implementation of development plans for the people. “This enabled us to make plans to help the people as we are not bogged down with debts, “ he told reporters after attending a district-level Chinese New Year celebration here today.

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