No abuse of Finance Minister post, PM assures Dewan

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has assured Parliament that he will not abuse his post as Finance Minister.

"Whether or not the posts are merged is not the problem but using the position to steal property belonging to the rakyat is. It applies to both sides of the political divide and those who are clean have nothing to worry about,” said Anwar.He then added that those involved in corruption should feel “pressure and fear”.

Anwar's decision in December to be Finance Minister came under criticism as Pakatan Harapan had pledged in its 2018 general election manifesto that the prime minister would not hold the finance portfolio in its administration.Umno will continue to back Anwar as PM until end of his term, says Ahmad Maslan

“There is truth to the statement that during Barisan's rule, there were leakages of public funds in cases involving 1MDB .King: Let Anwar be my last PM He also said the government has no plans to reintroduce the goods and services tax or other broad consumption taxes when asked if there would be any increases in such levies.

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