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I concur with most of your observations on the effect of the so-called Rahmah scheme. But why is it Rafizi alone who is getting the brickbats. Why not Salahuddin, the Minister who is responsible for, and who has most enthusiastically been promoting the scheme to all and sundry? Why not the cabinet? Surely the scheme must have received the latter's approval. Why are they not made answerable too? So much for "Collective Cabinet responsibility".

Re: Rafizi being a rather naughty guy in the cabinet, I think, being quite young and straight away becoming a full minister, he needs time to adjust and mature! I think he's still PM material. He's bright and analytical. He just needs to top that up with some people-handling intelligence.

Let him go through the mill for a term. Then he will be more prepared for the top job.

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Future PM? Pardon me... this scum is daily talking B20 and non sensible matters... what and how is he driving the economy of the country as a minister! More like gaji buta... did he explain on his company with that much money? Hahahaha...

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To the branded outlets...these are cheap publicity...example: those food outlets renting from Mydin Mall will suffer...

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As a leader and a PM, he should lead and organise those ministers under him. Discuss pros and contras be deciding...

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To the branded outlets...these are cheap publicity...example: those food outlets renting from Mydin Mall will suffer...

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Even if the God himself rule a country, he can't please everyone 😃

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It is not possible to please everyone. If something is implemented for the good 9f the majority then some will have no choice but to sacrifice or adjust their pricing.

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Thanks

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Short man syndrome.

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