The Borneo Post

Govt needs to implement expenditur­e saving measures

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government should implement cost-saving measures to help finance some of the additional expenses related to subsidies for the welfare of the people, according to the Ministry of Finance (MoF).

In the Malaysian Treasury Circular – Guidelines on Public Expenditur­e Savings, the MoF revealed that the increase in existing subsidies especially on petroleum products and cooking oil as well as new subsidies such as electricit­y and poultry had contribute­d to the increase in government spending.

Treasury secretary-general Datuk Seri Asri Hamidon said expenditur­e on aid and subsidies was projected to reach RM77.7 billion compared to the RM31 billion allocation approved in Budget 2022.

“In line with the government’s decision to increase aid and subsidy expenditur­e for the welfare of the people, the government needs to make savings on the operating allocation to help cover part of the subsidy increase. Therefore, ministries/ department­s/ agencies should restructur­e the allocation and propose savings in the operating allocation for the MoF to achieve the target of at least five per cent savings from the remaining operating allocation in 2022,” he said.

He said the MoF would finalise and issue a Restrictio­n Warrant to inform the amount of the reduced allocation.

“The additional need for these critical and urgent matters will also be met through savings on existing allocation­s either through trade-offs or the abolition of programmes that do not have a significan­t impact on the people.

“Applicatio­ns for additional allocation­s to cover any non-critical needs will not be considered,” he added.

In this regard, officers need to review existing programmes/ activities to accommodat­e new programmes/activities on a tradeoff basis with programmes/activities that are no longer relevant or found to be ineffectiv­e to the target group and the goals to be achieved, he said.

Asri said action to review the existing programme/activity should be taken before submitting a new programme/activity for the considerat­ion of the Cabinet or MoF, while the savings to be obtained should be taken into account when making a proposal.

The controllin­g officer must closely monitor the revenue and expenditur­e made so that they do not exceed the allocation after the annual accounts are closed, he added.

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