The Borneo Post

JBPM to explain justificat­ion of critical allowance scheme

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ALOR SETAR: The Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia (JBPM) will hold a meeting with the central agencies under the Ministry of Finance and Public Service Department to explain the justificat­ion of the Critical Allowance Scheme for JBPM personnel.

Its director-general, Mohammad Hamdan Wahid said the meeting was to brief the parties concerned about why the applicatio­n for the RM200 allowance was made by JBPM for its officers and staff.

“The applicatio­n for the allowance had been made since 2015 and a tabling will be made in the Cabinet but should take into account the nation’s financial status, so we would like to have a meeting to explain why the request was made.

“The request is also reasonable and commensura­tive with the tasks being undertaken to address disasters including fire, flood and accident as the risks are high and can endanger lives,” he told reporters after a working visit to the Kedah JBPM headquarte­rs here yesterday.

He said if approved, the allowance of RM200 per month would benefit 14,761 JBPM officers and staff involving an allocation of about RM35.4 million per year.

He said this when asked to comment on the statement by Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin on a working paper for the RM200 Critical Allowance Scheme which was ready to be tabled for approval in Cabinet.

In another developmen­t, he said JBPM would collaborat­e with institutio­ns with expertise in modern equipment and robotics to be used in high risk fire operations such as oil tank fire cases.

“In Japan, they have robots that can climb walls to look in closed areas, so it is time for JBPM to expand to the use of robots,” he said.

Mohammad Hamdan, meanwhile, said that the reconstruc­tion of fire- damaged houses and the repair of old and dilapidate­d homes under the National Blue Ocean Strategy programme were not halted but would be reviewed.

“The purpose of the project is to help the poor, so it is not halted but will be reviewed in terms of implementa­tion and target groups,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Chang discusses the citizenshi­p issue in the Home Ministry office in Putra Jaya. She is flanked by Zamari (right) and Cheong.
Chang discusses the citizenshi­p issue in the Home Ministry office in Putra Jaya. She is flanked by Zamari (right) and Cheong.

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