The Borneo Post

Sabah ministry develops new online system for welfare aid applicatio­n

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The Sabah Ministry of Community Developmen­t and People’s Well-being has developed a new online applicatio­n system for welfare assistance that will be operationa­l on Jan 1 next year, the Sabah State Assembly was told yesterday.

Its assistant minister Datuk Flovia Ng said the system, developed through the General Welfare Services Department (JKPA), aimed to provide facilities, especially to the vulnerable and needy.

“This online applicatio­n is provided for the convenienc­e of those in need for their comfort and well-being,” she said in response to an oral question from Dr Daud Yusof (WarisanBon­gawan) on the ministry’s efforts to help those in need.

The system can be accessed via the link: http://jpka.sabah.gov. my.

She said JPKA still provides monthly assistance to the vulnerable and needy like general aid, as well as for orphans, senior citizens and people with disabiliti­es (PwDs).

“Aid for some of the recipients was terminated due to several factors, which included the recipients did not report themselves to the welfare office over a period of three months.

“There are also recipients under the child support category who are disqualifi­ed in cases when their child has turned 18 or has died,” she added.

Meanwhile, Sabah Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun, who is also Local Government and Housing Minister, said the state government had collected Sales Tax on Petroleum Products amounting to RM1.79 billion until yesterday (Nov 28).

“I am happy to inform you that the amount of State Sales Tax on Petroleum Products that has been collected is higher than what we expected and estimated for this year,” he said in response to an oral question from Datuk Seri Yong Teck Lee (SAPP-Appointed) on the matter. — Bernama

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