Prime Minister Najib Razak is hard at work drafting his proposals for the 2016 Federal Budget in time for its tabling on October 23, and he wants to know what Malaysians across the country feel should be prioritised.
To that end, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) has launched a microsite tasked with collecting suggestions and feedback from the rakyat on how to make Budget 2016 a more inclusive and meaningful one.
The #Bajet2016 microsite calls for Malaysians to let the PM know their thoughts on matters ranging from education, cost of living, public housing, taxation, all the way to tourism and the arts.
You can also inform the PM (or his social media team) of your thoughts on corruption in Malaysia, although many have already done so, very vocally.
