Najib: Federal jobs freeze will hurt Selangor residents


Najib (centre) holds up a copy of a integrity oath during a signing rite in Putrajaya, Feb 20, 2013. Picture by Saw Siow Feng
KUCHING, Feb twenty-two Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak currently said a Selangor government's proposed movement to suspend all sovereign projects in a state would usually offer to waste a people.
He described a movement as unwarranted as not usually would a people be upon a losing end, Selangor's swell would also be stunted.
"We will discuss a emanate as well as decide upon what movement to take, either we request for a court order or alternative follow-up action; but whatever a state wants to do, a people will stand to lose," he stressed during a media conference after attending a special meeting with Sarawak Barisan Nasional (BN) component celebration leaders here today.
Najib's comments were destined during a Selangor government, that has dangling all sovereign projects in a state including roads as well as infrastructure, pending an appeal against a High Court statute that a Sepang Municipal Council had no authority to emanate a notice to remove a Automatic Enforcement System (AES) cameras.
Meanwhile, a budding minister also dared Pakatan Rakyat leaders to pointer a Transparency International Malaysia Election Integrity Pledge.
"All this whilst they accused a BN of most things; we have willingly signed a pledge. If they have been unequivocally fighting against energy abuse as well as corruption, now is a time to prove it. They had been unchanging as well as organisation in their stance nonetheless have been reluctant to sign," he noted.
According to him, a integrity oath would potentially curb energy abuse, vote-buying, misappropriation of supports as well as contributions to domestic parties, as well as alternative choosing offences.
N! ajib was asked to criticism upon PAS boss Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang's matter that a celebration would not pointer a pledge. Bernama
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