Govt does not use private company funds for official flights – PM Anwar

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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

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KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today reiterated that his delegation has not, in any way, used private company funds to cover the cost of flights for the recent official visit to four countries.

Instead, he said the expenses, amounting to RM1.6 million, were fully borne by the government.

Anwar explained that the remaining seats on the chartered Malaysia Airlines flight were offered to private companies that had legitimate business purposes in the countries involved, such as investment or joint ventures, and these companies paid their respective costs, totalling RM4.5 million.

“If we had used the Government’s executive jet, the cost to the Government would have been RM2.5 million for the visit to the four countries. However, with this (flight) sharing approach, the cost to the Government was only RM1.6 million.

“I repeat, the Government did not use private company funds. There is no conflict of interest. Do not get caught up in slander in this age of madness,” he said in his latest Facebook post.

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Anwar said this in response to Sinar Harian’s report quoting C4 Center chief executive officer Pushpan Murugiah as saying that Anwar’s use of private company funds for overseas trips could lead to pressure from the companies involved in exchange for the favours.-BERNAMA

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