
MH370 Malaysia is hoping that the fame earned from finding MH370 will draw out best efforts from all parties, even commercial companies, and therefore make a monetary reward unnecessary, acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said today.
After being missing for 59 days, the search operation for the Boeing 777 has found no wreckage but Hishammuddin said this was not due to any lack of effort. The incident, he emphasised again, was unprecedented and already sparked the “imagination”.
“I don’t think we need to do that. The tragedy has caught the imagination of so many and I have no problem getting even commercial companies to come forward and help,” Hishammuddin told reporters in Canberra, Australia as the search enters a new, more expensive phase.
“No reward is big enough for anyone to find MH370. Anyone who finds MH370, it will make them the most famous company out there,” Hisham added as an afterthought, and grinned.
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“I don’t think we need to do that. The tragedy has caught the imagination of so many and I have no problem getting even commercial companies to come forward and help,” Hishammuddin told reporters in Canberra, Australia as the search enters a new, more expensive phase.
“No reward is big enough for anyone to find MH370. Anyone who finds MH370, it will make them the most famous company out there,” Hisham added as an afterthought, and grinned.
[More to follow]

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