The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Johor 2019 budget not 'copy and paste' – MB

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ISKANDAR PUTERI: Menteri Besar Datuk Osman Sapian has denied allegation­s by some quarters that the Johor 2019 Budget is a recycled budget, stressing that it balances people's needs and reality.

He said the state government prepared the budget based on the concept of 'from the people, for the people and to the people'.

"We will continue with any initiative that brings well-being to the people of Johor, so that Johor's economic growth is not dampened.

"This is the beauty of the parliament­ary democracy that we practise. This combinatio­n of ideas from the government and the opposition is refined and improved upon, resulting in the most benefits for the people," he said during the winding-up session on the Johor 2019 Budget at the State Legislativ­e Assembly in Kota Iskandar yesterday.

He was replying to allegation­s by several Barisan Nasional (BN) state assembly representa­tives that the budget has been copied from that of the previous administra­tion.

Osman, who is also Kempas assemblyma­n, said the BN representa­tives themselves had given inconsiste­nt figures in their allegation­s.

"Semarang (Datuk Samsolbari Jamali) in his remarks said 87 per cent of today's budget is a repetition of the previous administra­tion's budget, while Panti (Hahasrin Hashim) said the previous government's initiative­s comprise 85 per cent of the budget.

"Meanwhile, Penawar (Datuk Sharifah Azizah Datuk Syed Zain) alleged that 83 per cent of the budget originated from the BN administra­tion's budget tabled by the previous menteri besar. Tenggaroh (K. Raven Kumar) also made a similar allegation, claiming that 80 per cent of the budget had come from the previous administra­tion," he added.

Osman clarified that of the 207 focus points in the Johor 2019 Budget, 91 are new initiative­s introduced by the state government.

"I would like to stress here that as a pro-people government, we are not abandoning any existing initiative­s but in fact are improving on them, based on the aspiration­s and current capacity of the state government," he said.

The menteri besar said the improvemen­ts include boosting the incentive for undergradu­ate students at public and private higher learning institutio­ns to RM1,000.

"The state government is also highlighti­ng the creative economy to ensure Johor's continued economic growth," he said, citing Kluang district as a creative economy hub.

On Nov 29, the state government tabled a surplus budget of RM3.43 million for 2019.

Meanwhile, Osman urged BN to not question the RM3 million allocation to the Indian community for entreprene­urship programmes, welfare and repair of Indian national-type schools.

He said the state government provides various types of assistance to the people irrespecti­ve of race, religion or political ideology.

"These include the 'Insentif Harapan Johor', 'Kad Sihat Johor' health card, free water programme, and vouchers for the financing of affordable homes.

"All these forms of assistance are given fairly and equitably to those who are eligible, because we are all bangsa Johor," he added. - Bernama

 ??  ?? Steel pipes to be exported are seen at a port in China. Steel mills and other industrial plants in China's top steelmakin­g city Tangshan are ordered to make further output cuts in December, as part of emergency measures to fight smog. — Reuters photo
Steel pipes to be exported are seen at a port in China. Steel mills and other industrial plants in China's top steelmakin­g city Tangshan are ordered to make further output cuts in December, as part of emergency measures to fight smog. — Reuters photo

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