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Consider This: Emergency Ordinance (Part 2) - Setting A Bad Precedent?
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Doesn’t the Constitution already provide room for the government to spend from the consolidated fund before return to Parliament for approval. By removing this requirement the Executive will find itself in what economists call a moral hazard: it can spend but the consequence is borne by the public and future generations. Melisa Idris and Sharaad Kuttan speak to economist, Nungsari Ahmad Radhi.
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