By Athi Shankar
Alternative budget will propose drastic measures to
cut on the colossal monetary wastage, says the opposition leader.
BALIK PULAU: Every year, the
country suffers about RM20 billion in losses through monetary leakages via
corruption, wastage and money laundering, Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim said.
“But what
is the government’s action to address it (the losses)? Absolutely nothing,” he
added.
Quoting
international financial reports on the colossal losses, he said the Barisan
Nasional government could have carried out various programmes and projects with
the money to benefit the people.
“But the
government is not doing anything about it. Is the government pro-active in
combating corruption?
“Definitely
not,” Anwar, the PKR supremo, told a sizeable crowd during a forum on
development themed “Interaksi Komuniti (Community Interaction) here here today.
Also
present were Deputy Chief Minister I Mansor Othman, state executive councillor
and Penang DAP chief Chow Kon Yeow, and Penang State Legislative Assembly
speaker Abdul Halim Hussain, who is PKR state secretary chief and Balik Pulau
division chief.
Others were
Balik Pulau MP Yusmadi Yusoff , Senator Mustafa Kamal Mohd Yusoff and Pantai
Jerejak assemblyman Sim Tze Tzin.
As a
constructive opposition coalition, Anwar said Pakatan Rakyat would prepare its
own alternative people-oriented budget early next week to address the issue and
deal with budget deficit.
Pakatan is
expected to table its budget to the press after Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak,
who is also the Finance Minister, had tabled the national 2012 Budget at
Parliament next Friday.
Anwar indicated that
Pakatan’s budget would propose drastic measures to cut down on the colossal
monetary wastage currently suffered by the country and the escalating budget
for the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).
“The PMO
budget has increased many times over the past four years. Pakatan’s budget will
propose strong measures to reduce it,” he said.
He expects
Najib to pick up some of Pakatan ideas to beef up his own government budget.
“I would
not be surprised given that Najib always imitates my political style,” said
Anwar, who is the Permatang Pauh MP, while citing a few examples.
He said
Pakatan’s alternative budget would emphasise on human development, environment,
welfare and reduction of taxes and prices of goods.
He said the
budget would also look into how to improve the ordinary people’s socio-economic
well- being.
“It will be
different from the BN’s budget,” he said.
Source : FMT
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