The Sun (Malaysia)

RM24m used wrongly

> Bulk of RM30m allocation meant for upgrading tahfiz schools spent instead on staff salaries

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PUTRAJAYA: Some RM24 million, or 80%, of a RM30m allocation for tahfiz schools was used to pay staff salaries and not infrastruc­ture upgrades as intended, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

“I will make sure that the money (new allocation) will be used to develop the schools,” Ahmad Zahid said when launching the Human Capital Psychology Conference at Putrajaya Internatio­nal Convention Centre yesterday.

On Sept 15, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak had announced the RM30 million allocation to develop tahfiz schools nationwide.

Ahmad Zahid, who heads the Cabinet committee addressing problems affecting tahfiz schools, said it will be a daunting task for him to develop the schools as the allocation is deemed to be insufficie­nt.

“I know it is not enough, but we have to start somewhere. So, I will make sure this allocation will be fully utilised to develop the schools.”

On another matter, Ahmad Zahid urged the public and private sector to team up and conduct a Malaysian Psychologi­cal Wellbeing Index to measure the well-being of Malaysians.

“I want scholars to work with the government to develop a ‘Term Of Reference’ as well as a suitable parameter to measure psychologi­cal wellbeing.”

The index is for the government to develop counter measures to ensure good living conditions.

A national health and morbidity survey in 2015 showed that about 4.2 million Malaysians suffered from mental health problems, caused by depression, substance abuse and other neurologic­al diseases.

At the event yesterday, Ahmad Zahid also presented “Concerned Employers Awards” to five companies – 7-Eleven (M) Sdn Bhd, Mydin Mohamed Holdings Berhad, NSK Trade City, Lulu Group Retail Sdn Bhd and Excelstat Enterprise.

 ??  ?? Ahmad Zahid delivering his speech at the Human Capital Psychology Conference at the Putrajaya Internatio­nal Convention Centre yesterday.
Ahmad Zahid delivering his speech at the Human Capital Psychology Conference at the Putrajaya Internatio­nal Convention Centre yesterday.

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