
He said a Bank Negara survey showed that some of the borrowers who refused to repay their PTPTN loans were actually able to settle their car and housing loans.
“Bank Negara officials met up with me to show the findings of the survey they conducted.
“It reveals that people who had not paid their PTPTN loans are able to pay for their car and housing loans as well as credit cards.
“This is happening because they just refuse to do so … not that they can’t afford it,” he said at the Students Parliament training and debate simulation programme here yesterday.
He said this in reply to the participants’ queries if it was justified for Bank Negara to blacklist PTPTN borrowers.
Idris said PTPTN should act firmly against those who have defaulted on the loan without jeopardising their future.
Half of 580,000 blacklisted PTPTN borrowers decide to pay up