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Khazanah owes MPs, public an explanation - Mahathir

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Khazanah Nasional Bhd (Khazanah) owes lawmakers and the people an explanation about its first pre-tax loss in 13 years in 2018,  Dr Mahathir Mohamad said.

The prime minister said the sovereign wealth fund should also have a comprehensive plan of action to revive its position so as not to continue to suffer losses.

He said one of the main causes of losses suffered by the company was due to the unsatisfactory performance of the Malaysia Airlines Bhd (MAB).

“This is not an easy thing to do. However, I am confident that they have plans to address the problems faced by their low-performing companies. 

"Maybe they will divest their stakes in some (government-linked) companies," he told Malaysian journalists in Manila on the last day of his three-day visit to the Philippines today.

Khazanah posted a pre-tax loss of RM6.3 billion for 2018, compared with its pre-tax profit of RM2.9 billion the preceding year, after recording impairments totalling RM7.3 billion - more than triple the RM2.3 billion seen in 2017.

Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah and International Trade and Industry Minister Darell Leiking were present.

Mahathir said even though there have been no discussions on his proposal for Khazanah to divest non-performing companies, it was one of the approaches it could take to return to profitability.

“The companies that are not part of Khazanah's core operations, sometimes they are doing something that other people should do. Perhaps they (Khazanah) need to study such things.

"Divesting businesses is one of the ways to reduce the losses suffered by Khazanah," he said. - Bernama