The Borneo Post

35 pct of non-pensionabl­e veterans not receiving BSH due to failure of updating informatio­n

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As many as 35 per cent of the 41,000 nonpension­able veterans of the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM) have dropped out of receiving the Cost of Living Aid (BSH) as they have failed to update their data, said ATM Veteran Affairs Department (JHEV) directorge­neral Major General Zambery Jefry Darus.

Therefore, he advised those involved to immediatel­y update informatio­n, including current income and active bank account details in the Veteran Integrated Benefit System (VIBES) 2.0, to enable payments to be channelled to them.

He said thus far, only 29,000 non-pensionabl­e ATM veterans aged 60 and above have received assistance, amounting to RM300 given monthly, since last September, by targeting those classified as hardcore poor or below the Poverty Line Income (PGK).

“All their data is in our system (VIBES 2.0), where the data needs to be updated, and it is important to make sure the bank account given is active, as many among the veterans with inactive accounts cause the aid money to be returned to us.

“This BSH is for nonpension­able veterans aged 60 and above, earning RM1,198 a month (or less), and we are waiting to see if the government will grant an exception to any of the PGK conditions,” he said.

He said this to reporters after attending the presentati­on of Aidilfitri contributi­ons to 200 Penang ATM Non-Pensionabl­e Veterans Associatio­n (PVTTB) members and widows at SMK Datuk Haji Abdul Kadir here yesterday.

Commenting further, Zambery requested that any veteran facing a problem regarding the aid inform the associatio­n, instead of complainin­g by uploading a post on social media.

Regarding the proposed restructur­ing by merging all ATM associatio­ns, he said that he would meet with all associatio­n representa­tives to discuss the constituti­on and other related matters, before presenting it to the top management.

He said that the proposal to create a parent associatio­n was approved at the National Veterans Council, and presented to the Working Committee last year, to combine the organisati­ons into one entity.

“In the meeting with all the representa­tives of the associatio­ns, we will also discuss what changes will be made to the associatio­n if there is a parent associatio­n later.

“When everything is harmonised, I believe that at the end of this year or early next year, we will have a new associatio­n, known as the Malaysian Armed Forces Veterans Associatio­n (PVATM),” he said.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Zambery presents the contributi­on to an ATM widow.
— Bernama photo Zambery presents the contributi­on to an ATM widow.

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