The Borneo Post (Sabah)

I-Suri to include indigenous people from Sabah, Sarawak

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Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said the target group eligible for iSuri will be expanded to include the Orang Asli community and indigenous people of Sabah and Sarawak.

The Women, Family and Community Developmen­t Minister said the ministry would be coordinati­ng the registrati­on applicatio­n process with the related agencies including the Department of Orang Asli Developmen­t in order obtain the list of people eligible for the programme.

“We are aware that the Orang Asli and indigenous people of Sabah and Sarawak may need this safety net, and if possible we will coordinate the system to ensure no overlappin­g.

“The idea is good but we have limited funds,” she told the Dewan Negara sitting here yesterday.

She said this in reply to a supplement­ary question from Senator Datuk Isa Ab Hamid who wanted to know whether the list of i-Suri applicants would be extended to the Orang Asli community who have not been included in the e-Kasih list . The e-Kasih list is used by the government to determine eligible applicants for the i-Suri programme.

Meanwhile in reply to an original question from Senator Asmak Husin on the achievemen­t of the programme, Dr Wan Azizah said the ministry had targeted 100,000 women to register for the programme which was launched in August last year and to date they have met the target.

In fact, she said as at April 30, the total number of applicants had reached 107,619.

There are three phases of the programme implementa­tion namely voluntary contributi­on with government incentives through the applicants’ Employees Provident Fund (EPF) accounts.

“The second phase is extension of social protection to housewives under the Social Security Organisati­on.

“The third phase involves two per cent EPF contributi­on for housewives which will be deducted from their husband’s EPF contributi­on,” she said.

She added that for the third phase, the draft for amendment to the EPF Act 1991 had been prepared and is expected to be tabled in Parliament in July and its implementa­tion expected to begin in the third quarter of next year. - Bernama

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