The Borneo Post

No reports on BAP deduction by schools, says deputy minister

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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.

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