GOMBAK: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says that he is completely focused on preparations for Budget 2023 which will be tabled on Friday (Feb 25).
He said that although he had taken some time off to pay respect to a friend, he rushed back to the office to continue his duties as Finance Minister.
He declined to be interviewed after attending a function at the International Islamic University here on Wednesday , explaining he just did not have the time. "I am working on it . I have to rush back to the office and work on it again," said Anwar while walking past reporters asking him about budget preparations.Article type: free
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