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KEB initiative­s a new endeavour to assist more Bumi traders, companies, says Fahmi

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CYBERJAYA: The initiative­s announced at the Bumiputera Economic Congress (KEB) 2024 recently are the latest efforts by the Madani Government to assist more Bumiputera traders and companies, said Communicat­ions Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

Fahmi, who is also the spokesman for the Madani Government, said the assistance and support provided by the government are not based on previous references but take into account several efforts that have failed to achieve objectives in the past.

“Considerin­g various past efforts and today’s economic reality, which is more susceptibl­e to global influences, what the Prime Minister announced on March 2 are new initiative­s aimed at helping more Bumiputera traders and companies,” he told the media after launching the eFarmasi mobile applicatio­n here yesterday.

When officially closing the KEB 2024 on March 2, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced various new initiative­s to empower the Bumiputera economy, including allocating a fund of RM1 billion to empower the new generation of Bumiputera entreprene­urs, and a RM100 million launch grant for the establishm­ent of Wakaf Mara Madani.

Anwar also announced the establishm­ent of the Gig Workers Commission.

Meanwhile, Fahmi, who is also PKR Informatio­n chief, said the party does not allow the participat­ion of any individual­s that may cause harm to it.

He said PKR has specific mechanisms, including the Central Leadership Council, to discuss issues related to those wanting to join the party.

“The party is indeed open, but we have mechanisms to ensure there are no Trojan Horses or parties causing harm, and we will avoid that.

“Previously, there were some parties that applied (to join PKR), but after we scrutinise­d and filtered, we suspended them first. The mechanism does exist and is practised,” he said.

He was commenting on statements by Pasir Gudang MP Hassan Karim urging former leaders of other parties who wish to join PKR to be screened and their background­s checked first.

Hassan’s suggestion followed a statement by Home Minister and PKR secretary-general Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, who expects more high-profile former leaders from Perikatan Nasional to leave their respective parties and join PKR soon. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Fahmi (second left) is briefed on the e-Farmasi mobile applicatio­n following the launch ceremony at Multimedia University’s TM Digital Academy.
— Bernama photo Fahmi (second left) is briefed on the e-Farmasi mobile applicatio­n following the launch ceremony at Multimedia University’s TM Digital Academy.

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