“You know in Japan, when a plane crashes at an airfield, the transport minister has to resign.
“(But) in Malaysia, (the minister will say) that’s not my business. I hope to see more resignations,” said Mahathir.
He also jokingly said that he decided to resign as the prime minister because of his failure.
“I resigned because I failed,” he quipped.
Noting that the same mistakes also happened in other countries, Mahathir opined that the Auditor-General’s Department should be strengthened so that it can constantly monitor what is happening regarding the mistakes pointed out in the report.
“We should follow-up and see whether corrections have been made or not, identifying the mistakes and hoping the people will correct their errors,” he added.
1 comment:
Yalah! They are just following your trend mah.Lu pun serupa.Make mistakes, blame on others.Don't want to resign.Now calling others to resign.
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