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M'sian Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng: floodgate of financial scandals detected

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Dust not settled with ongoing probe at Finance Ministry

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(File pix) Lim Guan Eng said when he reported for duty as the country’s Finance Minister on May 22, 2018, what laid on his table was worse than expected. Pix by Danial Saad
By Bernama - June 9, 2018 @ 11:12am

PUTRAJAYA: The dust has not settled just yet as Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng hinted of certain “red files” which will open a floodgate of scandals following the probe at the ministry which he took over under a new government.

“If you talk about scandals running into billions, the nasty ones, I think that is about it. But the probe is ongoing. The others are small ones, in millions (maybe). We will deal with it later.

“Documents are still being dissected. It is a painful process but a necessary one.

“You got to wait and clean it up,” he told Bernama in an exclusive interview exactly one month after the 14th General Election, which saw Pakatan Harapan pulling off a shocking victory to take over Putrajaya.

Asked whether some files could have been destroyed before the change of guard, he said, “You can destroy documents but we can construct them. These days you got money trails. So, it is very hard to hide.”

Lim said when he reported for duty as the country’s Finance Minister on May 22, 2018, what laid on his table was worse than expected.

“I was shocked. I have been swimming in the sea of red inks (ever since),” he said.

It was revealed that the government had been forking out money, amounting to the tune of RM6.9 billion to service the debts of 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) since April 2017.

That was followed by the revelation that the previous Barisan Nasional (BN) government had also used money raised from a deal with sovereign wealth fund Khazanah Nasional Bhd as well as proceeds from a land sale to Bank Negara Malaysia to help service 1MDB’s debt obligations.

And while Malaysians are still grasping with these pieces of information, another gas pipeline scandal involving a staggering RM9.41 billion came to light, also linked to 1MDB.

“They were literally lying through the teeth,” said an obviously frustrated Lim.

“So, they (BN) say, they were following IMF (International Monetary Fund) standards. So, it is RM686.8 billion (debt). But what about the government guaranteed debts (amounting to RM199.1 billion)?”

“And public-private partnership projects worth RM201.4 billion, which all totals up to RM1 trillion debt.

“So, in economic terms a doubtful debt recognised as a bad debt, that should be written out.

“So, what we have here is bad debt that we are paying on behalf of companies like 1MDB,” he explained.

However, Lim assured that Malaysia was fortunate due to the change of government.

“We can now really address our debt issue,” he said, adding that the new government was not into sugar-coatings.

He said the people deserved to know the truth and it was important to establish a true baseline on the state of financial affairs for the country to rebuild itself.

The Pakatan Harapan government went on the ground and wasted no time in getting things done.

“The Prime Minister (Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad) announced the abolishment of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), we have also stabilised the fuel price, we announced the ‘Bantuan Sara Hidup Rakyat’ and the RM400 special payment for the civil servants of Grade 41 and below (for Hari Raya),” he said.

The government also announced a RM200 special payment for pensioners.

“That is RM22 billion given back to the people. We can do this without GST,” he said.

Moving forward, he said more needed to be done to cut down finances and save. As “(Prime Minister) Tun Mahathir said, we (also) cannot be expecting free handouts anymore.”

Pressed for more details on the new government’s plan and what would transpire in 2019 Budget, Lim said: “Can you let me get through this year first?”

“We have to take the (bitter) medicine. After all, our Prime Minister is a Doctor. I think it (country’s debt woes) can be cured.” -- Bernama
 

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That is old horse SOP.
I hope they do it in 1-2 years time though, which will again hand the election in Singapore to the PAP as people will have that siege mentality.

1-2 years ? They so good meh ?
In sillypoore , it is public knowlege
they needed some 50 years to
prepare the book for u to check.
 

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1-2 years ? They so good meh ?
In sillypoore , it is public knowlege
they needed some 50 years to
prepare the book for u to check.

They need good 'cooks' to 'cook the books', not just any 'world class cooks' but PAP approved 'world crass cooks'...that is why it takes 52 man years...they can't & don't like people of "good year" caliber ...but "sant PAUL" aka Lim Beh Heng, to stand guard & the bebun macik to "hold the keys"...that is why, it takes 52 years.
 

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Guan Eng: I’m having nightmares every day
Published 1 day ago on 15 June 2018

By Boo Su-Lyn

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Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng told US paper NYT that the previous BN government was 'just robbing the country blind'. — Picture by Choo Choy May
KUALA LUMPUR, June 15 — Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng has expressed alarm over the depth of alleged corruption in Malaysia beyond 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB).

Lim told US paper The New York Times (NYT) that the previous Barisan Nasional (BN) government was “just robbing the country blind”.

’"Im having nightmares practically every day, wondering what land mines will I tread on the following day,” the DAP secretary-general was quoted saying.

Other major corruption scandals besides state investment firm 1MDB, which is currently under investigation locally and in several other countries, include pilgrimage fund Tabung Haji and palm oil plantation operator Felda.

Lim claimed that if Pakatan Harapan (PH) had not won federal power in the 14th general election last month, Malaysia would have become a “basket case”.

“We would be at a terminal stage,” Lim told NYT.

Lim, who had repeatedly criticised PH chairman and Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad during Dr Mahathir’s previous term in office as BN head from 1981 to 2003, said Dr Mahathir has changed.

“I think it’s Mahathir version 2.0,” Lim was quoted saying.

“I think it’s very different from the version 1.0 we saw when he first became prime minister. He’s more reformist.”
 
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