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Friday, July 2, 2021

MP moots distributing shopping vouchers instead of food baskets

 


Subang MP Wong Chen has mooted distributing shopping vouchers for the needy to buy daily necessities themselves, rather than to provide them with food packs under the federal government’s Food Basket Assistance programme.

He said this would be cheaper to implement and allows aid recipients to choose what they need, while avoiding the logistical challenges of having MPs and their teams procure, store, pack, and distribute 3,000 food packs in each constituency.

Wong (above) shared that his office has been distributing RM200 cash vouchers by post for the needy to buy goods at Giant and 99 Speedmart, and the handling cost is only RM10 per recipient.

In contrast, he estimated that it would cost RM30 to pack and distribute food baskets in accordance with specifications set by the government.

This eats into the RM100 allocated for each basket and leaves only RM70 to spend on food.

“This is an objective that assumes that I have a ground floor office big enough to store 30,000kg of rice, 3,000kg of cooking oil, 3,000kg of sugar, 3,000kg of flour, 3,000 tins each of condensed milk and sardines, 3,000 packs each of salt, noodles, soya sauce, chilli sauce, tea, coffee and biscuits.

“For that kind of logistical operation, other than having a mini warehouse, I will obviously also need two 10-tonne lorries, a small army of at least 30 officers and volunteers, each undertaking to handle 100 boxes and then deliver them to constituents in need," he said.

“Alternatively, we can contact a wholesaler that will organise everything - set up massive tents in an empty carpark, and then people can walk in, queue up and receive these boxes of food.

“But this will require crowds coming to the distribution site, breaking all movement control order rules and indirectly spread Covid-19 further.

“First come, first served basis will also cause chaos and pandemonium. With walk-ins, there is also just no way to prove who is in desperate financial need and who isn’t,” he said in a series of tweets today.

Wong added that he has proposed the idea of distributing shopping vouchers to the Prime Minister’s Department’s Implementation and Coordination Unit (ICU), which will consider the proposal and provide a response.

“We shall wait and see the response from the ICU office to our shopping voucher proposal. If the ICU says no to us, we will have to purchase goods, find a large enough premises to store, sort and then mobilise volunteers to distribute,” he said.

Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin

On June 28, Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin announced that the existing food basket programme would be expanded to include all opposition MPs, who would each be allocated RM300,000 to provide food aid for their constituents in need.

For constituencies without an MP, the allocation would be channelled to local councils.

It was announced as part of the RM150 billion National People's Well-Being and Economic Recovery Package (Pemulih) aid package.

The specifications of the food basket require it to contain 13 items for a total cost of RM100 each, including the cost of transportation, packaging, wages, and the printing of stickers.

The goods are to be supplied in a box, except in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan where they should be backed in plastic bags.

The items to be contained in the basket are:

  1. Rice (1 × 10kg or 2 × 5kg packs)
  2. Cooking oil (2 × 1kg)
  3. Granulated sugar (2 × 1kg)
  4. Wheat flour (2 × 850g to 1kg)
  5. Condensed milk (2 × 500 to 550g)
  6. Table salt (1 × 400 to 450g)
  7. Rice vermicelli (2 × 350 to 400g)
  8. Sweet soya sauce (1 × 600 to 700ml)
  9. Chilli sauce (1 × 300 to 400g)
  10. Canned sardine (2 × 400 to 425g)
  11. Tea (1 × 100 to 150g)
  12. Coffee (1 × 100 to 150g)
  13. Biscuits (1 × 350 to 450g)

All items must be certified as halal by the Islamic Development Department (Jakim) and carry its halal logo. - Mkini

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