Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak said he would make no apologies for trying to facilitate investment in Malaysia and stressed that he would not engage in deals which compromise the nation's sovereignty.
“To those critics who say 'too much, too fast, too soon', I say to you this: if you want to delay Malaysia’s development, if you want Malaysia to fall behind, and if you don't want jobs to be created or levels of income to rise, then you go and campaign on that platform.
“I will never apologise for facilitating investment in Malaysia. These ventures are in the interest of all, for the rakyat here in Malaysia, and for our partners from abroad,” he said at the opening ceremony of the China Construction Bank (Malaysia) Bhd in Kuala Lumpur today.
“To those critics who say 'too much, too fast, too soon', I say to you this: if you want to delay Malaysia’s development, if you want Malaysia to fall behind, and if you don't want jobs to be created or levels of income to rise, then you go and campaign on that platform.
“I will never apologise for facilitating investment in Malaysia. These ventures are in the interest of all, for the rakyat here in Malaysia, and for our partners from abroad,” he said at the opening ceremony of the China Construction Bank (Malaysia) Bhd in Kuala Lumpur today.
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