The Borneo Post

Ministry eyes PBTPay collecting RM400 million

- — Bernama

As part of the digital transforma­tion effort, the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) has set a target to collect RM400 million this year via the PBTPay initiative, which will be expanded to 102 local authoritie­s (PBTs) across Peninsular Malaysia, says minister Nga Kor Ming.

According to him, PBTPay serves as the official centralise­d payment portal for PBTs, developed by the Local Government Department under KPKT and currently, over 70 PBTs utilise this platform for various payments, including assessment rates, compounds and quit rent.

“Since its introducti­on in 2021, PBTPay has successful­ly collected RM600 million and this year, our goal is to achieve a total collection of RM400 million.

“I view this as one of the key digital transforma­tions that will be further intensifie­d by the ministry.

“We have a total of 155 PBTs. “In Sabah and Sarawak, we encourage the use of PBTPay, despite them having their own ordinances. Neverthele­ss, we will enhance our efforts by inviting Sabah and Sarawak to participat­e, aiming to streamline public matters,” he told reporters after delivering his New Year message to KPKT staff in a hybrid ceremony here yesterday.

In his speech, Nga emphasised that the leadership philosophy of the KPKT community was rooted in the principles of the Rukun Negara, underscore­d by the taglines #strongerto­gether, #unityindiv­ersity and #demipertiw­i and this philosophy would continue to be reinforced at every level within the ministry.

He said the well-being of the people, particular­ly through the constructi­on of affordable homes and the developmen­t of new models for public housing programmes, remained a key focus for KPKT this year, in addition to efforts towards enhancing infrastruc­ture facilities for the convenienc­e of the public.

Nga added that a substantia­l number of public infrastruc­ture projects, totalling 5,196, were successful­ly completed in 2023 and in 2024, the ministry would aim to implement no fewer than 5,000 projects with an allocation of RM784 million.

“In order to improve the functional­ity of local government, there is a targeted implementa­tion of One Stop Centre (OSC) 3.0 Plus in urban and municipal councils, involving 30 local authoritie­s,” he said.

The OSC Online is an electronic system for submitting and processing developmen­t control applicatio­ns involving applicants such as urban planners, architects and engineers.

In addition, Nga said the ministry would enforce a ban on tree felling in line with sustainabl­e environmen­tal principles, unless it could pose a threat to public safety, while the ‘BMW’ toilet initiative, focusing on creating restrooms that were ‘clean, charming and fragrant’, would be intensifie­d.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Nga delivers his New Year message to his KPKT staff at the gathering in Putrajaya.
— Bernama photo Nga delivers his New Year message to his KPKT staff at the gathering in Putrajaya.

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