KualaLumpur (VNA) - Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on March 30 denied that he plans to reshuffle his Cabinet in thecoming time.
He admitted that it is a huge challenge working with inexperienced cabinetmembers but he affirmed that he must continue to work together with hishandpicked ministers, some of whom have shown promising potential.
“I think anyone who is inexperienced will have experienced the same problemsthat they have," he said.
He added that if he goes around discharging and replacingthem, it is not going to help.
The 10-month government of Mahathir is often slammed for being slow to fulfil its electioncampaign pledges and the patchyperformance of its Cabinet ministers.
However, the coalition has fulfilled some of its promises such as abolishing the Goods and Services Tax, declaring war on corruption at all levels ofgovernance, appointing non-political and formidable legal figures to head theElection Commission (EC) and prosecuting ex-Premier Najib Razak and hisassociates on alleged corruption in state fund 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB).-VNA