Claims that proceeds of sale of black shoes goes into Tabung Harapan not true: Maszlee

21 Jul 2018 / 14:58 H.

KUALA LUMPUR: Education Minister Dr Maszlee Malik (pix) today denied making a statement that proceeds of the sale of black shoes for schoolchildren would go to the Tabung Harapan Negara.
Referring to a poster that has been spread on the social media, he said "There are irresponsible parties who are spreading this poster and I want to stress that the statement is a lie.
"I never issued such a statement and the people of Malaysia can watch a recording of the Bicara Minda programme on Sinar Online again," he said in a posting on his Twitter account today.
In the poster which shows a news clip of an online news portal, Maszlee is alleged to have said that black school shoes must be bought from a brand that is recommended by the government, with 10% of the proceeds of the sale to go to the fun to help reduce the country's debts.
Yesterday, in the Bicara Minda Bersama Menteri Pendidikan programm, Maszlee said beginning the school session next year, the ministry would allow all schoolchildren to wear black shoes. — Bernama

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