KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 322,177 employers and 2.64 million workers have benefitted from the government’s wage subsidy programme (PSU) with approved subsidy applications reaching RM12.96 billion as at Oct 1, 2021, said finance minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz.
The PSU initiative is parked under the government’s Prihatin Rakyat economic stimulus package (Prihatin) and short-term economic recovery plan (Penjana).
Tengku Zafrul said that under the Kita Prihatin package, wage subsidy assistance was extended for an additional three months for existing employers who received PSUs, while the six-month PSU assistance was given to all applicants between Oct 1 and Dec 31, 2020.
“As at Oct 1, 2021, a total of RM1.395 billion has been channelled to 80,839 employers to continue operating and maintaining employment for 712,408 employees,” he said at the 72nd inter-agencies economic stimulus implementation and coordination unit (Laksana) report released today.
Tengku Zafrul said Penjana’s business financing scheme (SPiM) for private higher education institutions by Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) received 55 applications. A total of RM152.3 million had been channelled to 22 Bumiputera institutions.
He said funding for the Penjana tourism sector also recorded 701 applications, of which 340 applications had been approved as at Oct 1, with total funding of RM67.5 million.
To support technical and digital adoption for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and mid-tier companies, Tengku Zafrul said the government paid RM84.2 million to 13,884 businesses in the form of grants and loans for subscription to digitalisation services as at Oct 1.
He said the government also channelled RM105.94 million to 38,870 SMEs in the form of matching grants to help them adopt digitisation services in business operations.
He said the government, through the national people’s well-being and economic recovery package (Pemulih), announced a special food basket programme for the Orang Asli community with an allocation of RM10 million, which was distributed through the department of Orang Asli development (Jakoa).
“As at Oct 1, these food baskets have been fully distributed and achieved their objective of benefitting more than 63,000 indigenous people.
“The government hopes that this food basket assistance can help the Orang Asli community, who have not been excluded from the government’s attention and assistance,” he said.
Meanwhile, Tengku Zafrul said a total of RM1.11 billion in special allowances for frontliners had been distributed based on 2,943,908 claims from doctors, nurses and other medical staff directly involved in the management and containment of Covid-19.
“This special allowance is also extended to members of the army, police, Customs, Immigration, firefighters, members of the Civil Defence Force and Rela who are directly involved in implementing the movement control order (MCO),” he said.
As for the Cendana recovery initiative programme driven by the Cultural Economy Development Agency, the government allocated RM10 million to benefit 3,000 recipients from artists and organisations in the Malaysian arts and culture sector.
Recipients will receive different grant sizes depending on the targeted application and programme.
“As at Oct 1, a total of RM5.70 million has been channelled to 553 recipients,” he said.
The government has also received many requests to reintroduce last year’s financial assistance to childcare centres and kindergartens.
“The government, through the Pemulih package, has agreed to provide special kindergarten assistance amounting to RM3,000 to 4,400 nursery operators supervised by the women, family and community development ministry, as well as more than 8,000 private kindergarten operators supervised by the education ministry.
“As at Oct 1, a total of RM3.6 million has been handed out to 1,194 nursery operators.” - FMT
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