17 February 2009

Public sector told to speed up projects

The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: Only 70% of the RM7bil economic stimulus package announced last November has been disbursed and Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi wants the public sector to buck up in planning and implementing people-oriented projects.

The prime minister said that if the money was not spent quickly the Government’s effort to stimulate growth to cushion the impact of the global economic recession would not be realised.

“We understand that the allocation has been given, so it is the duty and responsibility of all of us to work as quickly as possible so that the projects can be implemented,” he said at the Defence Ministry’s monthly assembly here Tuesday.

Abdullah, who is also Defence Minister, said the country’s economic growth would be further boosted by a second stimulus package to be announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minsiter Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at the current Dewan Rakyat sitting.

“This will surely involve a big expenditure, maybe more than that given out last November.

“This calls for all of us (in the public sector) to work harder so that what has been allocated is implemented as soon as possible,” he said.

Abdullah said that in the current economic scenario, the public sector was regarded as important and with a big role to play in rehabilitating the economy to ensure that the many projects planned were implemented by the private sector, whose role was to catalyse economic economic growth.

“As we work to rehabilitate the economy as best we can, it is the Government’s policy for the private sector to be the catalyst of our economic growth,” he said. -- Bernama

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