Cashless system can help reduce corruption, says Guan Eng
“Practicing the cashless system makes it easy to trace corruption as it has a paper trail," he said.
“Practicing the cashless system makes it easy to trace corruption as it has a paper trail," he said.
Mohd Anuar said the government will ensure that the outcome will be a win-win solution for all parties.
It will be funded through private sector initiatives, because under the current economy, we need active involvement from the private sector.
He was responding to a comment by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad that the government chose Abdul Daim to lead the negotiation on the ECRL project due to the latter's skills.
Lim told Dewan Rakyat yesterday that the government will review the decision if these accounts are not related to 1MDB.
Khalid said the government cannot afford to breach the agreement, as doing so might affect investors' confidence.
"I believe when these issues are being raised to certain parties, definitely these parties will cancel this project," said Mahathir.
Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad (Pakatan Harapan-Setiawangsa) said the demand and supply mismatch in the residential property market is not caused by the people.
"The Johor menteri besar said we are targeting to complete the purification works in seven days, but as we appoint more contractors, we hope to do it sooner than seven days."
Mohd Anuar said Phase 1 of the Sabah portion is divided into 35 work packages, involving a total length of 706km.