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Dr M: Malaysia willing to sell MAS if there is good offer

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is willing to consider selling national carrier Malaysia Airlines Bhd (MAB) if there is a good offer for the company, said Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

However, he said the government must first ensure the potential buyer could manage the airline well.

"We have changed the (Malaysian Airlines) leadership many times, each time we were hoping they would do something to turn around the company but they failed... (so) now we want to sell it, but if we sell (it) to people who will fail again, it is not worthwhile.

"We (the government) needs to be very careful about choosing the buyer," he said during a session entitled ‘The Future of Malaysia and ASEAN’ with chief international correspondent, Southeast Asia, Bloomberg Television Haslinda Amin, in conjunction with ASEAN Business Summit in Bangkok, Thailand, today.

Dr Mahathir said there were still various options that the government could consider in terms of the airlines' future, including undertaking another restructuring exercise or cash injection by the government.

"Maybe changing the head once again and maybe restructuring or pumping a little of (the) government money and things like that, there are so many options at large," he said.

When asked by the moderator on what would be the best option for Malaysia Airlines right now, Dr Mahathir said: "If there is a good offer, then we will consider (selling the airlines)." - Bernama

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