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Cutting Subsidies - No Pain No Gain

Abdul Wahid Omar, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department | Ong Kian Ming, MP Serdang | Manokaran Mottain, Ambank | Teo Wing Leong, Nottingham University | Sharaad Kuttan, BFM89.9

16-Jun-14 17:19

Cutting Subsidies - No Pain No Gain

A full recording of the forum “No Pain No gain - Cutting Subsidies is Necessary For Malaysia’s Future Prosperity”. Sponsored by the British High Commission, KL, and the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus as part of their Great Debate series. The forum was held on the 20th of March 2014, at the Islamic Arts Museum, Kuala Lumpur.


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