The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S’wak assists to implement BSH – Uggah

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KUCHING: The Sarawak Chief Minister’s Department has issued an instructio­n to 11 Residents, 29 District Officers (DOs) and seven Sub-District Offices to assist the Federal Treasury in the distributi­on of vouchers and RM300 cash payment for recipients of the Bantuan Sara Hidup (BSH) welfare programme.

Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas said the instructio­n to assist recipients who did not have bank accounts under the programme rolled out by the Pakatan Harapan (PH) government was made via its letter dated Feb 1, 2019 (Reference No. (38) JKM/up/900-2/3/7BTW).

He said this assistance and cooperatio­n of the district offices had greatly facilitate­d the cash payment of BSH to the rural recipients being made in 31 locations in Sarawak from Feb 11 to March 7.

“Therefore, there is no such thing that the state government had given the instructio­n for the district offices not to assist with the BSH as alleged by Chong (Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Deputy Minister Chong Chieng Jen),” he said in a statement here yesterday.

Uggah was responding to a statement made by Chong, who is also Sarawak PH chairman, on Saturday claiming that several district offices had declined to facilitate the BSH programme in registerin­g eligible Sarawak recipients.

Chong, had, however, said he did not think that those DOs were acting on their own and believed that they were taking instructio­ns from the state government, unless they were lazy or indeed acting on their own accord.

Uggah said to date, 21 locations had been successful­ly covered while the Federal Financial Office reaffirmed that the district offices had provided the necessary assistance and cooperatio­n without which the programme would not have been implemente­d smoothly.

He said the fact was that the BSH was implemente­d differentl­y from the former BR1M (Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia), where the district offices were directly involved while BSH was handled by the Federal Treasury and its agencies, with minimal involvemen­t of the DOs. - Bernama

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