Malaysia

Anwar: All illegally obtained wealth must be returned to the people

Prime Minister defends use of executive power to recover misappropriated funds for national benefit

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 19 Jul 2025 4:15PM

Anwar: All illegally obtained wealth must be returned to the people
People say I’m abusing my power—yes, I will use the power I’ve been given to reclaim funds that were taken illegally and return them to the people, the PM says - July 19, 2025

by Ian McIntyre

PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has reaffirmed his commitment to reclaiming wealth amassed through unlawful means, stating that any funds acquired illegally must be returned to the people.

Speaking at the launch of the Bumiputera Master Plan, Tunas MADANI and the JKPSB Housing Project at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) in Penang, Anwar said his actions stem from the mandate entrusted to him as Prime Minister, and not from political motivations.

“People say I’m abusing my power—yes, I will use the power I’ve been given to reclaim funds that were taken illegally and return them to the people,” he said.

He added that those who enriched themselves unjustly must be held accountable, especially at a time when the nation is burdened with significant debt.

“Just look at the amount of wealth some have accumulated—it’s astonishing. One individual, a former leader’s child, declared over RM1 billion in assets to the MACC (Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission).

“They claim to be champions of the Malays? Fine. But if you’ve taken RM1 billion, give it back,” he said.

Anwar also addressed ongoing criticism from detractors, acknowledging that calls for his resignation have grown louder. However, he rejected the suggestion that his policies are out of step with the people’s interests.

He stressed that Malaysia, like many other countries, is navigating global economic uncertainty, and only political stability and sound governance can steer the nation through it.

“Who doesn’t have problems? The whole world is struggling economically. People insult me daily—that’s their job.

“They say I’m cruel and oppressing the people because of taxes. But these are policy decisions. I raised electricity rates by 15 per cent for large industries making huge profits—why should that trouble anyone?”

He defended tax reforms targeting the wealthy as necessary to fund education, employment programmes and other public services.

“How else are we going to raise funds if not through taxation? These taxes don’t affect the poor. They’re for the wealthy. And we need them—our national debt is large, and if we don’t repay it, we risk bankruptcy,” he said.

Anwar also highlighted his personal stance on remuneration, stating that nearly three years into office, he has not accepted a Prime Ministerial salary.

“I’ve never taken a salary—not because I’m poor. I still receive my parliamentary allowance, and that’s enough.

“All travel from Kuala Lumpur is on government aircraft. Helicopters, too. If you add up the salary and Khazanah chairmanship allowances, that would total RM3 to RM4 million—but I haven’t taken any of it.

“I’m not saying this to boast, but because it’s enough that others are cared for,” he added. - July 19, 2025

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