Installing closed-circuit television (CCTV) in schools and distributing Jalur Gemilang badges are not a 'zero-sum game', says Deputy Education Minister Wong Kah Woh.
He told the Dewan Rakyat that funding for these initiatives does not come at the expense of the other and it is unfair to compare the two.
04:21and with the use of the use of the use of the use of the use of the access to the operation of CCTVs,
04:36everything has been done in the case of the panduan,
04:42as it has been done by the Kemencian Pendidikan Malaysia.
04:46And the Kemencian Pendidikan Malaysia will be able to engage with the use of the access to the use of the use of the access to the protection of CCTVs,
05:03and the protection of the CPCs,
05:07I hope that there is no one who has been asked about the initiative of KPM
05:15to enter the Jalong Gemilang in April next to be able to support the potential of Petrolism.
05:23I think that is a role of our team.
05:25Like what I have said many times, all these things are not one zero-zum game.
05:31We do one, meaning that we don't do something else.
05:34We do one, we do one, we do one, we do one.
05:39We do one, we do one.
05:42And in the case of the CCTV, the 1-zum game is also one,
05:46the 3-zum game is also given to 200 schools,
05:51and maybe the 1-zum game is also given to the KPM,
05:54in which the KPM also has given a 1-zum game.
05:595 juta ringgit
06:00Untuk melengkapkan
06:02333 buah sekolah
06:04Perastorama yang lain
06:05Dan usaha ini tetap akan diteruskan
06:08Bagi kebajikan dan juga kepentingan anak-anak kita
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