The Numbers That Demand Accountability

Sarawak aims for RM282 billion GDP by 2030, but Bumiputera, 72% of the population, own only 5% of businesses, mostly micro-enterprises lacking capital and access to AI and green sectors. This stark disparity demands urgent accountability for truly inclusive, equitable growth.

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The Numbers That Demand Accountability

Sarawak aims for RM282 billion GDP by 2030, but Bumiputera, 72% of the population, own only 5% of businesses, mostly micro-enterprises lacking capital and access to AI and green sectors. This stark disparity demands urgent accountability for truly inclusive, equitable growth.

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