PETALING JAYA: A targeted reduction of only 1.1% in the incidence of absolute poverty in the country shows a lack of ambition in the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP), according to an economist.
For Muhammed Abdul Khalid, the objective to bring the rate down from 5.8% currently to 4.7% over the next five years was in sharp contrast to the government’s objective to make Malaysia a high-income nation.
“We want to rank among the top 30 nations in the world (in terms of income), which is commendable,” he told FMT. “On the other hand, we must also ensure that growth is inclusive.”