Muhyiddin was commenting on a video, which featured him at a closed-door meeting with several UMNO members which was recently published on a blog.
“I have made a statement during the closed-door meeting … there is nothing new for me to say. I have openly said it before this,” said Muhyiddin, when met at the lobby of Parliament, today.
“I made the statement during a closed-door meeting … I have nothing else to say.... I have openly said it before this,” said Muhyiddin at Parliament today.
In the video, Muhyiddin has also urged the police to probe the debt-stricken company.
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“How in such a short span of time a government-owned company could incur a whopping RM42 billion liabilities?
“If the company belongs to me and I wake up one day to bizarre occurrences ... and the CEO makes a loan worth RM10 billion … I have to fork out between RM100 million and RM200 million every month … I doubt if any companies in the world can afford to carry such a burden, but that’s happening in Malaysia,” Muhyiddin was quoted as saying in the video - which had gone viral, yesterday.
Source: www.apanama.my