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Only 20% of Budget 2021 can be spent if not approved: Maybank IB

Operations of public services will be hampered, says investment bank

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 23 Nov 2020 3:10PM

Only 20% of Budget 2021 can be spent if not approved: Maybank IB
Maybank IB says funds for the operation of public services, such as healthcare, education, law and order, will need parliamentary approval to be spent if Budget 2021 is not passed this Thursday. – November 23, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Only 20% of the overall budget, namely charged expenditure, which is essentially pensions and debt servicing, can be spent if Budget 2021 is not approved, Maybank Investment Bank Bhd (Maybank IB) said.

The investment bank said according to a dialogue with Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz last Friday, the remaining 80%, including funds for the operation of public services such as healthcare, education, law and order, must be approved by Parliament.

“If Budget 2021 is not passed by Parliament, a revised or new Budget 2021 needs to be tabled and approved before the end of this year to avoid a delay into next year,” it said, quoting Tengku Zafrul in a research note today.

It said according to the minister, the use of Section 102(a) of the federal constitution to pass a partial budget is allowed when there is insufficient time to approve a budget before the start of a new financial year.

“This happened in 1999, when Parliament was dissolved as a general election was called after the tabling of Budget 2000, and there was a special Parliament session before the end of 1999 after the general election to approve a partial budget for the year 2000. 

“However, there is no precedent to approve a partial budget after the rejection of a budget,” added Maybank IB.

The Parliament will vote on Budget 2021 on Thursday. – Bernama, November 23, 2020

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