Making the tough budget choices


Bold move: A motorist filling up her car with petrol. Reforms will need to feature prominently in the spending bill, given that RM55bil is being earmarked for subsidies by the previous bill.

EVERY year, all eyes are focused on the “goodies” of the Budget, and this time the gaze is set on the revised spending bill, to be tabled on Feb 24.

How much money is the government going to spend on development? What are the big-ticket items that will be funded? Will there be benefits for the middle class?

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