EXCLUSIVE Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad is a deeply polarising figure. For most people, it is either you hate him, or love him.
Those who hate Mahathir accuse him of using his 22 years in office to enrich himself, his family and his cronies, while setting the country on a path that led to the problems it faces today, including Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's grip on power.
However, Mahathir believes that the majority view him in a good light.
"I think while I may have, in the eyes of some people, done something wrong, but in the eyes of the majority, I think they appreciate what has happened to them," he said in an exclusive interview with Malaysiakini.
He admits there were some bad policies during his time as the head of government, but he insisted these did not impede the nation's growth.
"There was corruption, for example, but not to the extent that it stops the development of this country.
"People tell me that they benefited, they still say 'thank you' to me.
"The country grew much faster during my time than before, and that was because some good policies were implemented," Mahathir said.
He also quipped about people asking him: "Hey, why did you step down so soon?"
The 91-year-old said he did have some regrets from his time at the top, one of these for having "failed" in changing the Malays.
In the following excerpt of Malaysiakini's exclusive interview, Mahathir delves further on the state of the country now. He also shares on his choice for the next US president.
In the following excerpt of Malaysiakini's exclusive interview, Mahathir delves further on the state of the country now. He also shares on his choice for the next US president.