The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Devt allowance for MPs cut — PM

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PORT DICKSON: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has confirmed that the developmen­t allowance for Members of Parliament (MPs) has been reduced to RM1.3 million from RM3.8 million.

Anwar said this move was meant to better control the country’s finances and would be implemente­d in stages.

“This allowance is the developmen­t allocation­s of MPs coordinate­d by the District and Land Office, and State Developmen­t Officer, (being reduced) due to economic constraint­s.

“It will be done in stages. This will set an early example, meaning MPs don’t mind the cut although they are not personal contributi­ons but are developmen­t allocation­s,” he told reporters at Warung Pak Salleh here yesterday.

However, the government would consider extending additional allocation­s if there were pressing needs in a particular parliament­ary constituen­cy, such as for repairing infrastruc­ture, he said.

Media reports have said the constituen­cy allocation­s for government backbenche­r MPs this year have been slashed by more than 65 per cent, from RM3.8 million to RM1.3 million.

According to the reports, the amount consists of a RM1 million outright grant and another RM300,000 for service centre operations.

Earlier, the prime minister mingled with the people and ate rojak and Chinese fried rice. He was accompanie­d by Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan and Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun.

“I know the community, state government officers and political leaders in Port Dickson. The army and police here too give good cooperatio­n. I should be here more often. Glad to meet old friends, and the rojak pasembur tastes good,” said the former Port Dickson MP.

It will be done in stages. This will set an early example, meaning MPs don’t mind the cut although they are not personal contributi­ons but are developmen­t allocation­s.

Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim

 ?? photo — Bernama ?? Anwar (fourth left) and Aminuddin (fourth right) with the staff after having lunch at Warung Pak Salleh in Port Dickson yesterday.
photo — Bernama Anwar (fourth left) and Aminuddin (fourth right) with the staff after having lunch at Warung Pak Salleh in Port Dickson yesterday.

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