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Anwar focused on restoring economy despite criticism, says aide

Anwar focused on restoring economy despite criticism, says aide

KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has been working tirelessly to fix the country's finances, says his Senior Press Secretary Tunku Nashrul Abaidah.
In his daily scheduled briefing today, Tunku Nashrul reiterated Anwar's unwavering commitment to repairing Malaysia's financial health, following new revelations that the country suffered a staggering loss of US$18 billion (about RM85 billion) due to the 1MDB scandal.
"The figure, recently disclosed by investigative journalists Bradley Hope and Tom Wright in a podcast, far exceeds earlier estimates and highlights the extent of the financial mismanagement inherited by the current administration," he said.
He added that this reflected the severe damage left by the previous government.
"Since assuming office in late 2022, the prime minister has been relentless in his efforts to rebuild the country's finances for the benefit of the people," said Tunku Nashrul in a statement today.
He said that only through sustained fiscal discipline and a gradual economic recovery can the government begin to redirect resources and assistance to the rakyat, particularly in the face of ongoing global economic uncertainties.
The prime minister also expressed his appreciation to Malaysians for their continued support and patience during these challenging times.
"Despite daily insults, ridicule, and personal attacks on social media by certain quarters, including the Opposition Leader, the prime minister remains focused and undeterred," said Tunku Nashrul.
He also reaffirmed the government's commitment to transparency and accountability, adding that Anwar had not hesitated to acknowledge shortcomings, including delays in fulfilling some of his earlier promises.
"The prime minister has already issued a public apology for any delays in delivering on his pledges and continues to appeal for the people's understanding as the reform process unfolds," he said.
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