Sabah, Sarawak oil royalty promises hindered by legacy issues, says Guan Eng
13 September 2019
“The previous government caused an enormous amount of funds to either be wasted or put Malaysia in trouble. You are looking at funds of RM150 billion, which is not a small sum. This has definitely posed a challenge for us in implementing our promises. He said the reason behind this decision was cost rationalisation, as well as to ensure better pricing, service and delivery.
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