S’wak to issue temporary documents for stateless persons under 21

KUCHING, Nov 29 (Bernama) — The Sarawak government will issue temporary documents for state-born individuals without citizenship aged below 21.

 

State Women, Childhood and Community Wellbeing Development Minister Datuk Seri Fatimah Abdullah said the document was important, especially for children, to have access to education and health services.

 

“The right to having an education is a basic right for every child. This is also another effort by the state government to identify the number of stateless individuals,” she told a media conference after the state assembly sitting here today.

 

 

 

Fatimah said Dec 2 onwards, the state ministry, with the cooperation of the National Registration Department, district offices and the Customs Department will be at selected locations to conduct registrations.

 

“In Kuching, we know in the Desa Wira area, there are children who do not have documents and their citizenship status is not yet known, there is a critical must…” she said, adding that the team will then head to other locations such as Sibu, Sepupok, Miri and Lawas as well.

 

“Through the issuance of the temporary documents for Sarawak-born stateless individuals, we will be able to know the number of people who are applying and also those waiting for approval,” she said.

 

 

 

She also said the state ministry had received a total of 60 applications since Nov 1, adding that applications can be made directly through the ministry or at district offices.

 

Applicants must have a birth certificate registered in Sarawak and also undetermined citizenship status as well as have applied for Malaysian citizenship under Article 15A of the Federal Constitution, she added.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

N.Sembilan Budget 2023 comprehensive, ensures people’s survival

SEREMBAN, Nov 29 (Bernama) — The Negeri Sembilan Budget 2023 tabled by Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun is a comprehensive budget which could ensure the people’s survival despite a deficit of RM100 million, said Chennah assemblyman Anthony Loke Siew Fook.

 

He said this was because there was a good increase in various indicators, including the collection of Consolidated Fund reserves amounting to RM748.27 million as of Nov 15, in addition to investment and the shareholding of state statutory bodies.

 

“Although we tabled a deficit budget, it can be borne by the state government through surplus or the Consolidated Fund without burdening its finances.

 

 

 

“The state government also had to table a deficit budget because, since the COVID-19 outbreak two to three years ago, the state needs to spend more to ensure that the welfare and well-being of the affected people can be taken care of.”

 

Loke, who is also Seremban Member of Parliament, said this during the debate session of the Supply Bill (2023) 2022 at the Fourth Meeting (Budget) of the Fifth Term of the 14th State Legislative Assembly sitting today.

 

Last Friday, the Negeri Sembilan government tabled its Budget 2023, amounting to RM550 million, with an estimated revenue of RM450 million and a development budget of RM130 million.

 

 

 

In the meantime, Loke said the budget, which main focus is to ensure continuity in food supplies, needs to be implemented immediately and hoped that every allocation is appropriately channelled to the people.

 

“Of course, the challenge will be to ensure the inflation rate goes down, thus lowering the cost of living, which is also a focus of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim,” he said.

 

Meanwhile, Datuk Seri Awaludin Said (BN-Kota) said the state government should prioritise the welfare of the people, especially those still affected by COVID-19.

 

He said some people lost their source of income during the COVID-19 pandemic two years ago and still struggling with the economic uncertainties and need support to start small businesses.

 

“The state government needs to pay attention to this affected group by channelling aid for these two years so that they can be on their feet to support their families,” he said.

 

Meanwhile, Saiful Yazan Sulaiman (BN-Johol) said the people should be able to enjoy any development carried out by the state government through the budget, adding that it should not focus only on certain areas.

 

“This is something the people have been waiting for…especially when they want to build a new life after the pandemic. As such, this development planning must have an impact on the people,” he said.

 

The state assembly sitting continues tomorrow.

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

 

Hoiana Resort & Golf bags “Best Golf Resort in Asia Pacific”

 

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 29 (Bernama) — Hoiana Resort & Golf and Hoiana Shores Golf Club (Hoiana Shores) have garnered prestigious accolades from the recent Asian Golf Awards 2022 and Vietnam Golf and Leisure Awards 2022 events in Vietnam.

 

Highly regarded as the “Oscars” of the global golf club industry, the Asian Golf Awards honoured Hoiana Resort & Golf as the “Best Golf Resort in Asia Pacific” and awarded Hoiana Shores as the “Best Golf Course in Vietnam” this month.

 

In a statement, it said in October, the Vietnam Golf & Leisure Awards ranked Hoiana Shores as the “Best Golf Course in Vietnam” and also among the “Top 10 Best Courses in Vietnam”.

 

 

 

President and chief executive officer of Hoiana Resort & Golf, Steven Wolstenholme said the company is honoured that Hoiana Resort & Golf and Hoiana Shores Golf Club have received recognition from the prestigious Asian Golf Awards and the Vietnam Golf & Leisure Awards this year.

 

“These highly coveted honours are a testament to our continued commitment toward offering exceptional golf experiences for new and returning golfers, and for promoting Vietnam as an attractive golf destination across the Asia Pacific region and around the world.”

 

Hoiana Resort & Golf is home to four leading luxury hotels managed by the Rosewood Hotel Group and one luxury residences, where guests can enjoy a truly seamless golf experience with lavish accommodation, world-class restaurants, thrilling entertainment and the Hoiana Shores Golf Club – all in one exciting destination.

 

 

 

Meanwhile, Hoiana Shores, masterfully designed by the renowned Robert Trent Jones Jr., is an 18-hole coastal links land course, which features dramatic sand dunes, multiple playing options, windy playing conditions and some quirky bounces from fast fairway surfaces, giving golfers of all skill levels the chance to face a good challenge.

 

Hoiana Resort & Golf, Vietnam’s pre-eminent luxurious integrated resort, is located on the pristine coastline near the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Hoi An, Vietnam.

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

 

YAN targets to produce 300 doctors in five years

MELAKA, Nov 29 (Bernama) — Yayasan Angkasawan Negara (YAN) aims to produce about 300 doctors from students in the B40 and the destitute groups through the One Family One Professional programme over the next five years.

 

YAN Deputy president Datuk Shahrul Nizam Yunos said the programme is an initiative between YAN and Kolej Universiti Manipal Malaysia (MUCM) through an association with Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA).

 

“Under the One Family One Professional programme, students who are eligible will receive convertible loans to facilitate their education in the field of medicine or dentistry at MUCM as well as receive a monthly allowance to ease their burden.

 

 

 

“The programme will focus on Malay and Bumiputera students from poor families to pursue their education in medical or dental fields,” said Shahrul Nizam after attending the One Family One Professional programme, here today.

 

In the programme, 17 medical and dentistry students in MUCM received approval letters for their ‘tertiary education sponsorship programme’ which was also attended by MUCM vice chancellor Prof Dr Patrick Kee Peng Kong.

 

Shahrul Nizam said medical and dental students who received the study loans but succeeded in their respective fields over the next five years would not have to repay the loan.

 

 

 

He added that YAN was also working with the Department of Orang Asli Development (JAKOA) and orphanages throughout the country to obtain data or statistics on students who excelled in their studies and wished to become doctors.

 

Shahrul Nizam added that the One Family One Professional programme would also be expanded to other professions to produce more professionals in the country.

 

Meanwhile, first-year medical student Faziatul Dayana Sharudin, 19, said she was grateful to be among the loan recipients since it would help ease the burden of her family because the cost of pursuing the course was high.

 

“My father is a retired army personnel and my mother is a housewife, therefore receiving the loan will certainly ease the burden of my family. Apart from the loan, I will also receive a monthly allowance of RM870 and other facilities like accommodation.

 

“I can now fully focus on my studies and work hard to achieve excellent results so that my family will not have to repay the loan,” said the youngest of five siblings.

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Implementation of targetted subsidies must be with ‘Bantuan Sara Hidup’

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 28 (Bernama) — The proposed targetted subsidies for eligible Malaysians have to be implemented along with providing a suitable Cost of Living Aid (BSH) for them, according to a lecturer in accounting and governance, at the Putra Business School,  Assoc Prof Dr. Ahmed Razman Abdul Latiff.

 

He said if the subsidy plan is implemented without other mechanisms, like providing the BSH, it would result in a higher inflation rate.

 

When this happens, the public will likely spend less and, this will indirectly slow down business, hence resulting in lesser investment activities, he added.

 

 

 

He said by implementing targetted subsidies along with providing the BSH, it would enable the B40 group to continue with their usual spending, but may cause the M40 group to reduce their daily expenditure.

 

In an interview with Bernama, Razman said the Budget 2023 would have to be tabled again by taking into account all the initiatives in the manifesto of the unity government which comprised various parties, each with their own manifesto.

 

A senior lecturer at the Faculty of Business and Economics, Universiti Malaya, Dr Roza Hazli Zakaria said if the given subsidies were to be withdrawn drastically and comprehensively, it would affect the ability of consumers to spend, as well as the chain reaction that would also include an increase in prices of goods and services.

 

 

 

“We have experienced this situation several years ago when the subsidy for petrol was withdrawn for petrol, and this caused the price of petrol to rise to RM2.70 per litre, and also of other goods. Hence, affecting the ability of consumers to spend,” she said.

 

Roza Hazli, however, said, if the subsidies were to be withdrawn in stages, beginning with basic items like rice, cooking oil, flour and sugar, the effect on the consumer’s purchasing power would not be significant.

 

The reason is that such items only take a small share of the consumer’s daily expenses, she added.

 

As such, she said, Budget 2023 needed to be modified and tabled again.

 

“This is because, in the last budget, the government allocated a large amount for subsidies, amounting to RM55 billion or 11.3 per cent of the total operating expenditure,” she added.

 

Meanwhile, a political analyst from Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM), Professor Dr Mohd Azizuddin Mohd Sani said that despite the concerns among the M40 and T20 groups on the consequences of targetted subsidies, he believed they would still benefit through other incentives that would be “tailored” for them.

 

“They will be worried initially but will later support the effort after knowing the benefits of the implementation of the targetted subsidies,” he added.

 

Therefore, he said,  the government would have to draw up a holistic or comprehensive policy to implement it.

 

“This is not an easy task, but it has to be done to protect the country’s finances and to enable the nation’s funds to be used for the benefit of all the people,” he said.

 

Yesterday, Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the government would analyse and re-examine the subsidy distribution method for targetted subsidies and also gave the assurance that the interest of industries would continue to be given attention.

 

He said this was to ensure that the subsidies which had significant financial implications for the government would only be enjoyed by those who really deserve it.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

K-KOMM: Countering viral fake news of Nov 28

 

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 28 (Bernama) — Following is the denial to fake news on social media today, issued by the agencies concerned through a statement from the Quick Response Team of the Communications and Multimedia Ministry (K-KOMM).

 

The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has denied the authenticity of information on four types of government assistance, namely EPF Special Withdrawal on Targeted Basis, Bantuan Sara Hidup (BSH), Bantuan Satu Keluarga RM900 and Bantuan Makanan MyKasih Programme as viralled on social media.

 

MoF advised the public to get accurate information from official announcements and sources only.

 

 

 

They are also advised not to be easily deceived by statements and portals whose authenticity is unknown, and to refer to the official websites and social media of ministries/departments/agencies to get authentic information.

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Three killed , five hurt in two-vehicle accident in Kluang

KLUANG, Nov 28 (Bernama) — Three men were killed while another five were injured in an accident involving two vehicles at Kilometre 15 Jalan Kluang-Teck Wah Hing here this evening.

 

Kluang district police chief ACP Bahrin Mohd Nor said the accident involving a Placer-X van and a Proton Wira ccurred at 4 pm .

 

He said two victims died at the scene, the car driver Muhammad Haziq Haiqal Mohd Faizal, 20 dan the car’s back seat passenger Muhammad Khairil Rosli, 17.

 

 

 

The car’s front seat passenger Ariffudin Khairum Ab /Ghafar, 21, died at the Enche’ Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital (HEBHK) here while receiving treatment.

 

“The five injured victims include another passenger in the back of the car and a family of four who were passengers of the van. They are all currently still being treated at the same hospital,” he said in a statement tonight.

 

According to  Bahrin,  preliminary investigations indicated the accident happened Muhammad Haziq Haiqal lost control of the car and entered the opposite lane before colliding head-on with the van.

 

 

 

The car was travelling from the direction of Kluang.

 

“As a result of the collision, the car driver and the back seat passenger sustained serious injuries and both died on the spot,” he said.

 

He also said the van driver and the passengers were a family comprising a husband, 43, and wife, 42, and their two children, 15 and 11.

 

The case is being investigated under Section 41 (1) of the Road Transport Act 1987.

 

Meanwhile, Renggam Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) operations commander, Senior Fire Officer ll Shoromi Salih said in a separate statement that they received an emergency call about the accident at 4.29  pm.

 

Shoromi said eight firefighters and a Fire Rescue Tender (FRT) truck were sent to the scene of the accident.

 

The operation ended at 5.14 pm

 

 

Source: BERNAMA News Agency