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新闻报报看 | 几天前,财政部批准向沙布拉能源公司注资11亿令吉,引爆争议。安华强调,政府这么做不是在拯救富商,这笔11亿令吉的钱,并没有直接给沙布拉公司,而是用来支付给被拖欠款项的供应商,而且政府注资是有特别“条件”的!(主播:林晓倩、洪欣仪)

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00:00Before watching the video, let me remind you that there is more content on the Hotpot website.
00:30Before watching the video, let me remind you that there is more content on the Hotpot website.
01:00Anhua, who is now the prime minister, has approved a large-scale investment of 11 billion RMB to save this debt-ridden hotpot business.
01:09This change was strongly criticized by the opposition party.
01:14Anhua explained that the 11 billion RMB that the government has invested in Sabula Energy is not for nothing, but a loan.
01:21Sabula is to be paid back.
01:25Anhua explained at a meeting of the Ministry of Finance today that the government decided to approve the loan after a strict procedure was reviewed by the International Accounting Company.
01:35The money is not for nothing, but a loan.
01:39After the company makes money, it must be returned to the government.
01:43Anhua said that whether the government helps or not, it will be criticized.
01:47If it doesn't help, critics will say that Anhua is a traitor who does not defend the interests of the land.
01:52Sabula Energy is just a puppet of the opposition party.
01:54When it provides aid, it is said to be saving the rich and the poor.
01:58Anhua emphasized that the government is not doing this to save the rich and the poor.
02:01The 11 billion RMB was not directly given to Sabula Energy, but was used to pay the suppliers who were owed loans.
02:11Anhua said that of the 2,000 suppliers, 80% were land-based companies that had made contributions to Sabula Energy.
02:19How can the suppliers be punished?
02:21She further said that Sabula Energy is the only large-scale game company that can operate independently.
02:26If the government does not take action and watches it go bankrupt, the local game industry will fall into the hands of foreign companies.
02:34Sabula Energy is not doing well and is losing money year after year.
02:38Anhua also understands this.
02:39Anhua said that the government's rescue operation this time was not for nothing, but there were strict requirements.
02:45One of the conditions set by the government is that all senior management personnel must resign and let the new team take over the management of the company.
02:53Anhua said that the resumption of the operation this time has required that the main shareholders can no longer participate in the management of Sabula Energy.
03:00At the same time, the authorities are still investigating whether Sabula Energy has violations such as embezzlement of funds and abuse of power.
03:07Although Anhua repeatedly emphasized that this money is not a silent cost,
03:12Amofadri, the head of the party propaganda, questioned that the government would not be able to pay back the money.
03:19If a company needs the government's intervention, it proves that the company lacks competitiveness.
03:25If the government's investment is really profitable, why are private investors not interested?
03:32This shows that the risk of investment is high, but the government still chooses to use public funds to bear the risk.
03:39Amofadri also questioned how Sabula Energy, which is heavily indebted, can make a profit.
03:45I'm afraid that the government's money will eventually go down the drain.
03:49Although the decision to investment triggered criticism from the opposition,
03:53former Prime Minister Mahathir, who has always been opposed to Anhua,
03:57rarely stood up for the government in this matter.
04:01Amofadri said that if the government has already conducted research in advance and has sufficient reasons,
04:06the government can help companies in trouble.
04:09Otherwise, if the company goes bankrupt, what should the employees do?
04:12It will also have a serious impact on the entire economy and employment.
04:15We can't let a company go bankrupt so easily.
04:18Of course, Amofadri said that the government must ensure that these funds are used properly.
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