The Borneo Post (Sabah)

It is better to speak the truth, uphold integrity – Guan Eng

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KUALA LUMPUR: To Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng, it is better to speak the truth and uphold the integrity of the administra­tion rather than keeping to oneself the state of the country's finances.

Clearing up the perception of him of being too aggressive despite being an effective minister, he said he was angry over the malpractic­es of the previous government when he took office in May 2018.

"I tell you why they feel I am aggressive and too truthful. It is because when I first became the finance minister, I was so angry during my first press conference. When I looked at the figures, they were worse than I had expected. We are really paying for 1Malaysia Developmen­t Bhd's (1MDB) loans.

"And look at the bulk of tenders, 88 per cent of the project value (of projects) or RM8.3 billion had been paid but on the ground only 10 per cent (were completed). How can it be? If you're not angry, you're not human.

"So, when I am angry at this type of malpractic­e. I want to speak the truth, and if that is wrong, what can I say, but I will still tell the truth, I will still say it as it is," he said in a selected media interview at his office recently ahead of the first anniversar­y of Pakatan Harapan government after the 14th general election on May 9 last year.

Asked whether his aggressive­ness has dented investor sentiment, Lim conceded that it might have somehow sent shockwaves across the market at the outset of the new administra­tion as many governance issues were unearthed.

“I think maybe they are not used to it and may have (felt) the effect, but eventually, in the long run, investors want a government they can trust.

"So, when we went to the internatio­nal rating agency, although the deficit has to be raised to 3.7 per cent to Gross Domestic Product due to the 1MDB and other scandals, but our ratings still remained unchanged," he said.

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