Sarawak Finance Ministry: LGE's statement that state will go bust in three years is misleading

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SIBU: The Sarawak Finance and Economic Planning Ministry has claimed that the statement made by Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng that the state will go bankrupt in three years if it continues to be ru

led by Gabungan Parti Sarawak as totally misleading and politically motivated.

"The Sarawak Government under GPS is a responsible government that has always been practising and upholding the principle of disciplined and responsible financial management. "These achievements are clear testimony of the state's continuous sound financial management in exercising financial prudence and financial discipline at all levels," it added.

The ministry said the state government will continue to strengthen its financial management under good government practices, strict financial discipline and prudence at all times.

 

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LGE don't have the qualification to be the Finance minister..he was appointed merely because of he is holding the DAP secretary-general post which shaded by his father..

Obviously.

Mr LGE became min of Finance, after PH came to power May 2018. Did LGE flipped back and see how much has Sarawak contributed to Malaysia after its formation....?

guanenglim please show the reason? How is it possible that Sarawak will go bankrupt after 3 yrs? If you are being silent, then you are lying

Without the Oil and Gas from Sarawak Malaysia shall be bankrupt within 1 year !!! With the Bank Negara reserved of 100 billion !!!

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