The Borneo Post

Look at Mara assistance in broader context — Ismail Sabri

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BERA: The scope and objective of the assistance provided by the Majlis Amanah Rakyat ( Mara) to Bumiputera entreprene­urs should be seen in the context of a broader economic chain, said Rural and Regional Developmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

He said the issue of the ‘special assistance’ to the Malays, which was labelled as racist by certain quarters, was deliberate­ly raised especially during the coming 14th General Election ( GE14) to give negative perception­s to the government.

“We have to remember that the aid given, especially in strengthen­ing the economy, will eventually spill over to other races in the country.

“In fact, if one is selling nasi lemak, the basic ingredient­s such as rice are purchased from suppliers who are not usually the Bumiputera­s,” he told a press conference after launching the Rural Economy Funding Scheme (SPED NANO) at Laman Kerayong here yesterday.

Elaboratin­g further, Ismail Sabri said Mara’s efforts to help the Bumiputera were not something new and since its establishm­ent 52 years ago, the institutio­n had produced 242,254 entreprene­urs with a RM7.9- billion fund.

On the SPED NANO, Ismail Sabri said it aimed at strengthen­ing the small businesses by the Bumiputera­s in 182 parliament­ary constituen­cies nationwide.

He said a total of RM15 million was allocated through Mara to assist 1,500 entreprene­urs with maximum annual income of RM150,000.

The SPED NANO offered a financial assistance of RM10,000 per person in which the approval process would only take seven days with an interest rate of as low as four per cent, he added. — Bernama

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