Guan Eng blames previous govt for economic woes, high interest rates
Lim Guan Eng welcomes Bank Negara Malaysia’s decision to maintain the overnight policy rate at 2.75%. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, January 19, 2023.
THE failure of the previous government to keep tabs on inflation and the rapid slide in the value of the ringgit has resulted in Malaysians having to pay higher interests, Lim Guan Eng said. The DAP chairman said the current unity government is handling the situation better, citing Bank Negara Malaysia’s decision to maintain the overnight policy rate .
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