Anwar to Opposition: I’ve kept my word, petrol prices here cheaper than in Saudi Arabia

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Anwar to Opposition: I’ve kept my word, petrol prices here cheaper than in Saudi Arabia

KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today rejected accusations that he had failed to keep his pledge to lower petrol prices, saying Malaysia’s RON95 price remains cheaper than in oil-rich Saudi Arabia. Anwar was responding during Prime Minister’s Question Time to Hulu Te»»»

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The Edge Malaysia Malesia 30.05. 10:27

Sabah interim special grant raised to RM1.5 bil — Anwar

PENAMPANG (May 30): The interim special grant for Sabah has been increased to RM1.5 billion this year, compared with RM600 million previously, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. He said the increase is a temporary measure pending the implementation mechanism for Sabah’s 40% revenue entit»»»

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TheStraitsTimes Singapore 30.05. 07:55

Sabah’s special grant interim payment increased to $483 million next year, says PM Anwar

KOTA KINABALU – Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has agreed to increase Sabah’s special grant interim payment from RM600 million (S$193 million) to RM1.5 billion in the coming year. He said this is a short-term measure taken while waiting for negotiations and a mechanism to be finalised on th»»»

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Free Malaysia Today Malesia 12.05. 12:16

Liew says remarks on 150-litre RON95 quota taken out of context

Deputy finance minister Liew Chin Tong (left) during a fireside chat at an Affin Bank event in Kuala Lumpur earlier today. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA: Deputy finance minister Liew Chin Tong says his remarks on the possibility of reducing the monthly fuel quota for subsidised RON95 petrol under th»»»

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The Star Malesia 11.05. 01:48

Anwar: Fuel subsidy revamp coming

PETALING JAYA: Putrajaya will finalise the rationalisation of fuel subsidies, particularly targeting higher-income earners soon, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. He said a paper on the matter, prepared by the Crisis Manage­ment Task Force headed by Tan Sri Hassan Marican under the Nati»»»

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