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MoF aims for cashless govt service payments by 2022: Zafrul

60% of total collection was through e-payment last year, notes minister

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Jun 2021 4:40PM

MoF aims for cashless govt service payments by 2022: Zafrul
Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz says the government has shifted to electronic identification cards and biometric proof of identity for identification of citizens, expediting direct government assistance to ensure inclusiveness, accessibility, transparency, and accountability. – Bernama pic, June 8, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – The Finance Ministry, under the recently launched MyDigital blueprint, will ensure that payments for all government services will be cashless by 2022, its minister Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz said.

He said this will lead to higher transactional security, better coordination, enhanced communication on anti-corruption initiatives, and greater ease of sharing information.

MyDigital is the nation’s digital economy blueprint – envisioning how the country will move towards a more digitally connected economy on the Industrial Revolution 4.0 path.

“As at the end of last year, 60% of the government’s total collection was through e-payment,” he said in his speech when officiating the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) Conference 2021 today.

Tengku Zafrul said the government has worked continuously to ensure good governance and more efficient and effective public service delivery, as well as to curb leakages, fraud, and corruption.

So far, the government has pushed for digitalisation on various ends, including modernising the public service delivery and curb corruption, as this will reduce direct contact points between citizens and public officials.

Tengku Zafrul said the government has shifted to electronic identification cards and biometric proof of identity for identification of citizens, expediting direct government assistance to ensure inclusiveness, accessibility, transparency, and accountability.

So far direct aid has been done mostly on a cashless basis, where application and payments for Bantuan Prihatin Rakyat and Geran Khas Prihatin are made electronically and online.

He added that as an important influencer and advocacy towards informed decisions, accountants also play a key role in driving digitalisation and MIA has continuously put its efforts in encouraging digital leadership and transformation through its MIA Digital Technology blueprint.

“We appreciate MIA’s advocacy on tax governance that focuses on addressing non-compliance and systemic inefficiencies.

“By broadening the tax base – including taxation of the shadow economy, improving tax compliance and administration matters – this will enhance tax collection, which is critical to enable the government to deliver more assistance during times of crisis, as well as for the nation’s developmental expenditures and longer-term reform agendas,” he said.

He said that the MIA has been advocating that sustainable development goal reporting should be included in corporate reporting, and this is very valuable as accountants bring unique skills and expertise to global discourse and engagement on sustainability.

Specifically, he said accountants are uniquely qualified to measure and assign climate impact costs such as carbon and greenhouse gas emissions, provide independent assurance on sustainability processes and impacts, and issue reports and communications on these impacts to support decision-makers and influence positive change.

Themed “Navigating a Sustainable Future with Agility and Resilience”, the three-day conference is aimed at upskilling accountants with future-relevant competencies to support and drive the global sustainability agenda, by leveraging the profession’s core competencies and ethics to advocate for business continuity and sustainability, climate solutions, and digital empowerment. – Bernama, June 8, 2021

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