PM disclose Pemulih aid package worth RM150bil

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PETALING JAYA: An aid package worth RM150bil has been unveiled to help the people, businesses, as well as those vaccinated under Phase One of the National Recovery Plan to curb the spread of Covid-19.

The government will also provide a total amount of RM10bil direct fiscal injection.

In a special address, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin on Monday (June 28) listed a number of initiatives under the package known as the “Pakej Perlindungan Rakyat dan Pemulihan Ekonomi (Pemulih)”.

Here are the highlights:

– The government will add up to RM500 for the Bantuan Prihatin Rakyat (BPR) for the month of July with payments to be made from June 29.

The third phase of the BPR between RM100 and RM1, 400 will be paid in September.

Payments for those who succeeded in the BPR appeals will also be paid out in September. Altogether, a total of RM4.9bil will be paid out for the BPR initiative.

– Government to expand job seekers’ allowance to Social Security Organisation (Socso) non-contributors especially to new graduates and informal sectors.

They can register at MYFutureJobs and will receive an allowance of at least RM300

– Bantuan Khas Covid-19 (BKC) initiative for several categories. They are:

1) Households of hardcore poor will receive RM500 in August, RM500 in November, and RM300 in December. Singles from this category will receive RM200 in August and RM300 in November.

2) B40 households will receive RM500 in August and RM300 in December. Singles from this category will receive RM200 in August.

3) M40 households will receive RM250 while singles in this category will receive RM100 in August.

The BKC is expected to benefit more than 11 million households and elderly as well as singles with an allocation of RM4.6bil.

– The government will allocate a total amount of RM10mil to implement the food basket initiative especially for the Orang Asli

– Government to allocate another RM1bil to ensure that the 1kg pollybag of cooking oil remains at RM2.50,

– RM15mil will be allocated to non-governmental organisations to help out in social issues such as mental health, homelessness, and other issues.

– To address the issue of cost of living, the government will maintain the retail price for RON95 petrol, diesel, and LPG, which is expected to involve a subsidy worth RM6bil this year.

– The government will also implement a price control programme based on the threshold value of crude palm oil to control the price of one kilogramme to five kilogramme of cooking oil bottles.

– A discount on electricity bills between 5% and 40% up to a maximum usage of 900kilowatt hours a month will be given. This includes 40% discount for usage that is below 200kilowatt hours, and 15% discount for usage that is between 201kilowatt hours and 300kilowatt hours. All in, the rakyat is expected to save up to RM346mil in electricity bills for three months from July.

– Economic sectors that have been badly hit, particularly hotel operators, theme park operators, convention centres, shopping malls, and tour operators will get a three month extension of electricity bills of 10% from October to December.

– Telecommunications companies have agreed to extend the 1GB of daily free data until the end of the year. This initiative is estimated to be worth RM500mil and will benefit 44 million registered customers all over the country.

– Additional RM500 to eligible recipients under the Prihatin Special Grant (GKP) 3.0 initiative, with payment expected to be made by mid-July this year.

In total, the government had allocated a total of RM5.1bil via the GKP initiative.

– Understanding the struggle of the SMEs, the government announced an additional payment of RM500 under GKP 4.0 to eligible recipients which will be paid in September and another RM500 in November this year.

– The government will allocate RM18mil for local banks to provide about 30 units of mobile banks in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak, which are expected to cover 250 rural localities.

Through this initiative, various banking services including opening of accounts; savings, withdrawal and transfer of money; bill payments as well as digital banking can be accessed.-The Star

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