The Borneo Post

Muhyiddin proposes Covid-19 assistance coordinati­on mechanism

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KUALA LUMPUR: Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has proposed that a Covid-19 aid coordinati­on mechanism be establishe­d to ensure a more efficient, orderly and systematic distributi­on of aid to those in need.

This, according to the former prime minister, is necessary as several parties have come forward to provide assistance throughout the Covid-19 pandemic period.

“Malaysians are known to be generous, and Covid-19 had highlighte­d this characteri­stic in us as several parties, apart from zakat centres, baitulmal, government-linked companies, the private sector and nongovernm­ental organisati­ons had stepped forward to offer assistance,” he said when debating the Supply Bill 2022 in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

Elaboratin­g, the Pagoh Member of Parliament proposed an end-to-end aid management system as one of the mechanisms that can be considered, whereby recipients could receive aid directly into their respective accounts, in times of need.

“The aid can be channeled directly and immediatel­y into the recipient’s account in the event of a calamity, such as loss of income and employment or when one has fallen under the poor or hardcore poor category,” he said.

In addition, he also suggested that an exit policy be created under the mechanism to enable recipients to be assisted for a certain period until they are able to stand on their own two feet.

In another developmen­t, Muhyiddin recommende­d that the government focus on a racting new high-tech and green-tech foreign investment­s in an effort to boost the country’s economy following Covid-19.

“As such, the Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Ministry and other relevant ministries will have to intensify investment missions abroad as well as increase regional and global trade cooperatio­n,” he said.

 ?? – Bernama photo ?? Muhyiddin addresses the House when debating the Supply Bill 2022.
– Bernama photo Muhyiddin addresses the House when debating the Supply Bill 2022.

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