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HAJ QUOTA FOR MINISTERS, MPs TRANSFERRE­D TO THE PEOPLE

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KUANTAN: The haj quota allocation for ministers, members of parliament and letters of support has been stopped, said Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Fuziah Salleh.

She said this had been decided at the agreement of the cabinet and had been implemente­d at the haj season this year so that the quota of 30,200 people allocated by the Saudi Arabian government would benefit those who were qualified.

“The quota for the people become less, resulting in a much longer waiting period when small amounts of the quota are milked and given to certain quarters, to the point that a haj pilgrim is forced to perform the haj when he or she is old and enfeebled.

“A quota which has been given to certain quarters, even if it is only 50, is sometimes sold off. They take away the right of those who are qualified,’’ she said after attending a dialogue with the community here yesterday.

She said the giving of letters of support to facilitate applicatio­ns to perform the haj would be stopped in line with the decision of the Pakatan Harapan government, which did not want the practice to be a norm.

“If there is an appeal (to perform the haj), we will only extend it for considerat­ion by the quarters concerned based on procedure. Only those qualified will be considered and there will no longer be special treatment,’’ she said.

In another developmen­t, Fuziah said the issue of Quran and Fardu Ain (Kafa) teachers who would be absorbed into permanent posts was expected to be settled in the middle of next year since a study on it would only be completed in March.

She expected the issue would take about one month to be discussed in the cabinet, and if things proceeded smoothly, there would be a possibilit­y that 5,000 of the 31,460 Kafa teachers would be the first group to benefit.

“An analysis found that most of them have a degree or a diploma in Arabic Language or Islamic Studies.

“We may offer the S29 grade scheme, namely, under the diploma qualificat­ion for those absorbed, despite their degree qualificat­ions.

“Those with Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia, with experience and not willing to further their studies to the diploma level, may be offered the S19 grade, but on condition that they receive the approval of the cabinet because this was not stated in the 2019 Budget.’’

 ?? PIC BY FARIZUL HAFIZ AWANG ?? Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Fuziah Salleh (second from right) at a dialogue with the community in Kuantan yesterday.
PIC BY FARIZUL HAFIZ AWANG Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Fuziah Salleh (second from right) at a dialogue with the community in Kuantan yesterday.

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