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No conflicting data by Finance Ministry, BNM on govt debt, says deputy minister

Deputy Finance Minister Amiruddin Hamzah says the Finance Ministry and Bank Negara Malaysia both reported Putrajaya’s debt as a percentage of GDP at 51.8% as at end-2018. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, April 23, 2019.

THE Finance Ministry and Bank Negara Malaysia did not release conflicting data on the federal government’s direct debt, said Deputy Finance Minister Amiruddin Hamzah. He said MOF and BNM, through their latest documents, both reported Putrajaya’s debt as a percentage of the gross domestic product at 51.8% as at end-2018.

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