Tax evaders are traitors — Najib

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NATIONAL ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT CONFERENCE: Najib (fifth left) receives ‘souvenir book’ during the closing ceremony of the conference. — Bernama photo

KUALA LUMPUR: Prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said those who avoid paying tax can be regarded as having betrayed the country.

This, he said, was because the responsibility to pay tax was one of the pillars of patriotism.

“The definition of patriotism in our country is that we must discharge our responsibility to the country for the good of the people and the nation.

“When we pay tax, we are helping the people. We instil this spirit, with this our country will be more successful,” he said when opening the National Economic Empowerment (Pena) Conference at the Federal Territory Mosque auditorium here yesterday.

Also present were Second Finance minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah, Federal Territories Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor and Deputy Finance minister Datuk Ahmad Maslan, who is also Pena Secretariat chairman.

Najib, who is also Finance Minister, said the time had come for the government to introduce the Goods and Service tax (GST), which will be implemented beginning April 1, 2015, because it was for the good of the people and the country’s future.

“The benefit is that we will have a stronger source of revenue to accelerate the country’s development and the people will be happier because it is based on resources that will make the progress further,” he added.

He said that towards making Malaysia a developed country by 2020, the country should have additional resources to cater to the country’s needs, especially in developing infrastructure facilities.

“If we are to look at the country’s journey, take a moment to imagine the direction of our country’s development, a country where traditional villages, small towns are given a facelift.

“We want new roads, new schools and universities and these require more allocations. So, we need revenue. Otherwise, who is going to pay for all these.

“The other option is to take loans, but if we continue to borrow, what will happen, (if) we cannot pay, the country’s rating will drop, we will be bankrupt, the people will suffer, we cannot manage the country like this,” he added.

Najib also hit out at the opposition for making various promises, as well as, at times, objecting to the implementation of GST, but later supporting it.

“(When) we administer the country, there has to be a sense of responsibility, we admit there may be possible leakages, but we have the determination to correct it, that is why we make public the Audit General’s Report. No country is perfect,” he added.

On empowering the bumiputeras, he said it had been made a national agenda to ensure the group shared the country’s wealth fairly. — Bernama