No reports on BAP deduction by schools, says deputy minister
IPOH: No complaints or reports have been received regarding the deduction of Early Schooling Aid (BAP) by schools since it was distributed nationwide starting Jan 10, said Deputy Education Minister Wong Kah Woh.
He said that although there was a deduction by schools on the BAP rate last year, there was no such report received this year.
“Previously, the Education Ministry (MoE) has received complaints that there has been a deduction of BAP for payment of (school) fees and so on.
“However, for this year, no complaints have been received, and we have given a clear message to all schools that the assistance, amounting to RM150 per student, must reach the parents or students because it aims to ease the burden of making school preparations,” he said.
He said this at a press conference after officiating the 2024 Perak Early Schooling Aid presentation ceremony at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Yuk Choy here, yesterday.
Earlier, Wong presented BAP amounting to RM48.8 million to Perak Education director Datuk Muhamad Fauzi Mahson, for distribution to 325,162 students in 1,104 schools statewide.
Wong also hoped that everything would go smoothly until the final date of the BAP distribution process which is Feb 10.
On Oct 16 last year, the MoE in a statement announced that RM788 million was allocated through BAP for the benefit of 5.25 million students nationwide.
The assistance, given in one payment, is channelled through schools to be distributed to each student's parents, either in cash or credited to their respective accounts.