'I said 'Cash is king' to Tun Mahathir as the government should not determine for the public what form of subsidy should they receive as aid, and we return 'cash' in the form of BR1M for them to decide for themselves where they want to spend this monetary aid,' he said.
At the Malaysia Day celebrations in Sabah just two days ago, Dr Mahathir called for a change to the culture of corruption allegedly rampant under the previous administration, urging a rejection of the 'cash is king' slogan and a return to the slogan of 'Bersih, Cekap dan Amanah' ('Clean, Efficient and Trustworthy') instead.