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Hishammuddin grateful Mindef allocation increased for four priorities
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Defence Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said he was grateful that his ministry would receive an increase of 7.8% in allocation from Budget 2023 compared to Budget 2022.
He said the additional RM1.23 billion needed to be detailed and the priority of spending was on things that rely on assets, maintenance, housing and for the veterans.
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He said the additional RM1.23 billion needed to be detailed and the priority of spending was on things that rely on assets, maintenance, housing and for the veterans.
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