Malaysia PM Anwar tells Muhyiddin ‘don’t challenge me’, as he audits predecessor’s billion-ringgit projects
- PM Anwar, who is also finance minister, said ‘tens of billions of ringgit’ in Covid relief during Muhyiddin’s time as premier was allocated without due procedure
- Muhyiddin was prime minister from March 2020 to August 2021, and now leads the opposition
“I want to remind Muhyiddin, do not challenge me because it’s clear there were several processes and procedures that weren’t followed, and there were companies with vested interests or linked to families,” Anwar told reporters on Tuesday, after clocking into the Finance Ministry for the first time.
“I am not afraid to be investigated because I know I didn’t divert the people’s funds that was entrusted to the government to use for the purpose of helping the people during difficult times,” he wrote on Facebook.
Anwar on Tuesday said he was also scrutinising recent flood mitigation projects, adding that 7 billion ringgit of spending was approved through direct negotiations and he was putting a stop to it. An aide to the former minister of environment didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.