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Malaysian govt crowdfunding to pay back national debt

20:48 pm on 4 June 2018

The Malaysian government has set up a crowdfunding campaign to help it repay the national debt.

Newly-elected Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad (R) addresses the media next to Wan Azizah, the wife of jailed former opposition leader and current Federal opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim Photo: AFP or licensors

Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has made it a priority to cut Malaysia's debts and liabilities - estimated at 1 trillion ringgit ($NZ387.9 billion), or 80 percent of GDP, since he mounted a surprise win over scandal-plagued Najib Razak in the 9 May election.

The move comes after a private fundraising initiative 'Please Help Malaysia!' received more than $3,500 of donations on website GoGetFunding in a campaign to help the Southeast Asian country reduce debt.

"Due to the recent economic development and the growing concern among the rakyat (people) on the country's current debt position, there are signs of awareness from the rakyat to lend their support to the government," the finance ministry said in a statement.

"The rakyat voluntarily want to share their earnings with the government to help ease the burden."

The ministry said the fund would be called Malaysia Hope Fund and provided the name of a local bank and an account number for contributions which it said must be made in cash denominated in the local currency.

While Mahathir's government has made it a priority to get a handle on debts - pledging to review mega projects, axe some government agencies and cut ministers' salaries - it is also withdrawing a goods and services tax this week which will hurt government revenues.

- Reuters