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PM: Subsidies enjoyed by rich in Malaysia

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Publish date: Sun, 01 Oct 2023, 06:37 PM

IPOH: Malaysia is among countries which provides subsidies that are enjoyed by all, including the rich as well as foreigners.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said this was why it was important for the government to restructure its subsidy so that target groups such as the B40 will benefit from it.

He said he was against the giving of subsidies when it was proven that the rich were taking advantage of them. He cited Malaysia's subsidised rates for performing the haj pilgrimage under Tabung Haji as an example of such an occurrence.

"So when Tabung Haji (TH) still gave subsidies to their contributors who earned RM1 million per month and still supported them to perform haj, I said no. They can afford to pay for it themselves. TH can only assist them, but not with a subsidy.

"It would be great if the subsidy goes to farmers, fishermen, government servants, police and the army," he said in a speech at the launch of the national-level Madani Medical Scheme and Madani Afiat Programme at Bulatan Sultan Azlan Shah in Meru here, today.

He said the price of sugar and fuel in Malaysia is low due to subsidies, and he admitted these subsidies would probably need to be retained as it was related to necessities and food.

However, Anwar also pointed out that the price of fuel depended on many factors and had changed in different times in the past.

"There was an old clip of me in 2008, where I said if we (his party) wins, the price of fuel will be decreased tomorrow.

"At that time, the price of fuel in Saudi Arabia was 50 cents, and our fuel price was higher than that.

"But today, our fuel price is lower than in Saudi Arabia. Do you still want to ask me to decrease the price of fuel? The county will go bankrupt."

Anwar said it was also unfair for high-income people or households to enjoy the significant amounts of subsidies in public healthcare because this segments of people could afford to pay.

He said one could even question the definition of a "rich" person who enjoys Malaysia's public healthcare subsidies.

"For those who seek treatment at the hospital, the fees are free but some rich people also enjoy this 'free' fee.

"Will it be wrong for the government to say that all people can get treatment, but the rich must pay higher?

"So who are the rich? Those who earn RM40,000 per month. Some even earn RM1 million per month."

Anwar said it was also a good idea for subsidies for sugar to be reviewed because the food item was related to certain diseases.

"If the price of sugar is low, the number of diabetic cases will increase. Should we introduce a system where we increase the price of sugar, and people could reduce their intake of sugar?"

He said the government could use the money it gains from a rationalisation of sugar subsidy to be channelled into programmes to prevent non-communicable diseases such as diabetes.

"If profit margin calculations are made and (it is found that ) we can earn RM500,000 from (a rationalisation of sugar subsidy), the government will not take that money but return it to health projects, especially on diabetes treatments.

"This will allow our family and friends suffering from diabetes to get proper and better treatment. But I can't do this now, people would say bad things to me, but I am thinking about a subsidy method. Sometimes it is not reasonable," he added.

Anwar said Malaysia is one of the countries that provides subsidies, and this would still continue.

"When people ask me can this subsidy be continued? Yes. Can fuel subsidies be continued? Yes.

"But don't give (subsidies) to millions of foreigners. Singaporeans entering Malaysia enjoy this subsidy. Thais entering Malaysia enjoy our fuel subsidy. Those who have four Mercedes cars also enjoy the subsidy.

"So we have to restructure the rationalisation of subsidy so that the targeted groups can enjoy the benefits," he said, adding he did not want to see the country's debt continue to rise.

Anwar said the country's economic policy now attracted more investors to invest in the country.

"Within two to three weeks, Geely (Chinese automobile manufacturer) will come to Tanjung Malim to invest RM10 billion there. They look at our economic policy as well as the efficiency of the state government," he said.

 

https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2023/10/961738/pm-subsidies-enjoyed-rich-malaysia

Discussions
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chinaman

cut subsidy only? what about pension time bomb?

2023-10-01 18:45

DickyMe

Real bomb is pension. Pension for retired civil servants and useless politicians.
Even a one term politician gets pension? No wonder many want to be politician.
Leakage list is too long. Unproductive expenditure.
Too many unproductive enforcement department.
For each agency and department exist enforcement plus RELA.
On top of that you have "spies/little Napoleon" for each area.
What is the cops doing?

2023-10-01 18:56

chinaman

yes best way to increase EPF coffers. replace it with epf to be fair to poor citizens also s.t. same law

2023-10-01 19:08

EngineeringProfit

Quote from DickyMe: "Real bomb is pension. Pension for retired civil servants and useless politicians.
Even a one term politician gets pension? No wonder many want to be politician.
Leakage list is too long. Unproductive expenditure.
Too many unproductive enforcement department.
For each agency and department exist enforcement plus RELA.
On top of that you have "spies/little Napoleon" for each area."

Exactly. Not until they plug this hole, the country coffer will always been drained empty - or worse with deficit budget is the new trend. This is like cancer. Keep spreading and it's root just keeps growing deeper and deeper. And the cure is obvious....

2023-10-01 21:22

icecool

pensioner are just sucking of the tax payers nipples when the tax players fail to pay their taxes the system collapse

2023-10-02 10:02

lcwin

thats the idea my friends , Gov Spending without thinking is necessary otherwise how to ask for more tax?, GST will solves it and the spending binge will start again rewarding the devils.Dont forget pension is to keep the fix deposit voters in place.

2023-10-02 10:26

Income

When you ride on a Tiger (subsidies, pension, handouts to B40), you can’t dismount from a Tiger. Trying to dismount from the Tiger, will make you the meal of the Tiger.

2023-10-02 22:47

EngineeringProfit

Country coffer got dried up because of big fat salaries, allowances and free expensive lunches and trips, followed by multilayered pension enjoyed by the minionsters and their little napoleans

2023-10-03 07:22

BobAxelrod

Are you sure it wasn't the Subsidies and Emergency use of Funds (no limits and no questions)???

2023-10-03 08:20

BobAxelrod

Huge salaries, Pensions, extravagant trips and lunches can only run up to tens or even hundreds of Millions.......................................but we are deep into Billions!!!! Do the maths.

2023-10-03 08:21

EngineeringProfit

For example, take jakimm a billion ringgit per year- you must multiply by tens of years, you see

If these billions were used to eradicate the poor, there wouldn't be any B40 by now

2023-10-03 08:58

EngineeringProfit

But- instead- money from p public fund goes to the haves - depriving the have-nots

2023-10-03 08:59

Callmejholow

reduce corruption, cut off the culprits - then the country can prosper.

Subsidies? make it fair for all Malaysians... not just B40. The richer ones WORKED a lot harder to get to where they are whilst many just wait for government assistance. Whats the logic?

2023-10-03 10:29

BobAxelrod

Were you just born yesterday or new to Politicians?

2023-10-03 11:50

BobAxelrod

....and another, you seriously need to have a name change, Dude! JhoLow?......are you kidding me?

2023-10-03 11:51

Sslee

Sometime I wonder why developers were forced to give special bumiputra discount to Bumiputra buyers on properties that worth a few RM millions?

2023-10-03 13:11

BobAxelrod

Sslee, these Bumi lots cannot be re-sold to Non-Bumis, same as the Malay Reserve Land......

In most residential/commercial development, a certain percentage is earmarked as Bumi Lots. They cannot reap profits by re-selling to Non-Bumi .

2023-10-03 13:26

BobAxelrod

Is this an example of what people says "telling another lie to cover a lie"..??

https://www.malaysianow.com/news/2023/10/04/but-you-said-it-last-year-anwars-response-to-attacks-over-cheaper-fuel-pledge-backfires

2023-10-04 10:12

thundery

Now I know why those politicians, sacrifice everythings fight till dead till no shame at all, everyday cling to power because of those so lucrative rewards after retire, so many layers of passive income or can I said, the rewards to politicians will be forever passive income, no wonder some old politicians reluctant to go to see their life maker, hope long long life

2023-10-04 10:48

EngineeringProfit

Quote : " .......reluctant to go to see their life maker........"

Can't do that or they'll be punished like cutting tongue, hudud hands, etc etc for telling lies and half truth, doctinating falsehood, stealing in the daylight & darkness etc etc

2023-10-04 11:04

icecool

whatever happens one thing is for sure the country will go down the drain

2023-10-04 21:49

EngineeringProfit

That's the penis-sular. We Sarawakians are rising to the Asian tiger. Also thanks to credible neighbour leader Jokowi's Nusantara

2023-10-04 21:59

EngineeringProfit

Read this : Sarawak has achieved high income status according to the new World Bank country classifications by income level for 2022-2023, by having a gross national income (GNI) per capita of more than US$13,205.5 Jul 2023

2023-10-04 22:00

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