KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: Singapore and Malaysia make good
partners, said Mr Najib Razak in a National Day’s message to the
Republic on its 50th anniversary.
In the message uploaded to his blog on Monday (Aug 10), the
Malaysian Prime Minister added he will continue to “work closely”
with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to “bring real
benefits to all Malaysians and Singaporeans”.
Mr Najib, who attended Singapore’s National Day Parade at the
Padang along with six other heads of state and heads of government
on Sunday, said: "The reality is that we share your aspirations for
good governance; for a strong, inclusive and sustainable economy
based on sound fundamentals; and for stability, harmony and
diversity.
Mr Najib also noted the current political situation in Malaysia,
and urged Singaporeans not to judge its neighbouring country “by
what they may read on social media, or by politically motivated
statements from certain quarters running down our
country”.
Mr Najib’s comments came as he was grappling with allegations
that nearly US$700 million was rerouted to his personal bank
accounts from state-owned company 1Malaysia Development Berhad
(1MDB). Both Mr Najib and 1MDB have denied any wrongdoing.
Meanwhile, former Malaysian prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad
slammed Mr Najib’s spending and lavish lifestyle. In a blog post on
Monday, Dr Mahathir said the claim that the billions of dollars
were needed for elections is ‘absurd’.
“I needed less than 10 million (ringgit) for each of the five
elections I presided over and I won them all with more than
two-third majority. Why do you need 2.6 billion ringgit?
“To me, two billion plus (ringgit) for elections in Malaysia by
any party is wrong even if no limit is put on election
expenses.”
Dr Mahathir also accused Mr Najib of spending billions of
ringgit on events such as engagements and weddings, far in excess
of the 20,000 ringgit Mr Najib receives as his salary and
allowances paid to the Prime Minister.
- CNA/hs/ec