Saturday, January 31, 2026

Anwar Said His Government Recovered RM 15.5 Billion In Siphoned Funds And Is Confident Of Recovering More Stolen Public Funds. What Does His Government Plan To Do With The Recovered Loot?


Anwar said his government recovered RM 15.5 Billion in siphoned funds.

Anwar also said that his government is confident of recovering more stolen public funds.

How much has been recovered to date from the the infamous 1MDB scandal itself and others over the years?

What is his government going to do with the stolen loot?

Will those sums recovered be sakaued (stolen/siphoned away) again by others?

Why not use the sums recovered to benefit the people.

The government should do away with the paltry various assistance schemes like the STR and SARA schemes.

It should do away altogether with the one-off RM 100 so-called aid to every Malaysian, the rich and multi-million or billionaires included.

What it should to is to implement a modified universal income for Malaysians, the B40 ground and others needing help, including senior citizens above 65 years.

A monthly aid of RM 600 to RM 1000 depending on the qualified recipients.

That will really help those who need help.

Not the quarterly STR scheme of a miserly sum. 

And the miserly non cash RM 50 credited monthly to MyKad. 

Ai ya ya!

Do it!!

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