Malaysia

Ismail Sabri to talk with BNM governor over rising bankruptcy among youth

Previous measures to raise threshold, delay legal action prove insufficient

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Jun 2022 5:44PM

Ismail Sabri to talk with BNM governor over rising bankruptcy among youth
Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob (pic) says talks will also be held with Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Parliament and Law) Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar to review relevant legislation. – The Vibes file pic, June 26, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob today expressed concern over the increase in the number of bankrupts among the youth. 

In view of the situation, the prime minister said he will hold discussions with Bank Negara Malaysia governor Tan Sri Nor Shamsiah Mohd Yunus on measures to curb the problem. 

Talks will also be held with Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Parliament and Law) Datuk Seri Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar to review relevant legislation. 

“I am concerned when looking at the latest statistics on bankruptcy among youths that the numbers will rise further. 

“The government had previously raised the threshold, we also had delayed legal action involving bankruptcy during the pandemic…the future of our youth is a priority agenda,” he said when launching the closing of Barisan Nasional Youth’s Career Fair at the World Trade Centre here today.

Meanwhile, Ismail Sabri said the transition to the endemic phase beginning April 1 was the starting point of Malaysia’s economic recovery process, which he added currently had good momentum and was lowering the country’s unemployment rate. 

Based on numbers provided by the Statistics Department, as of April this year, the country’s unemployment rate was brought down to 3.9%, compared with 4.6% for the same period in 2021. 

“This is the first time the unemployment rate has dropped below 4% since the Covid-19 pandemic with the number of unemployed remaining on a downward trend for nine consecutive months,” the prime minister said. 

He said Covid-19 changed the country’s employment landscape, with the unemployment rate in 2020 and 2021 being at the highest level at 4.5% and 4.6% respectively, following the implementation of the movement control order nationwide.

Ismail Sabri said the closure of several economic sectors had increased the country’s unemployment rate to 5.3% in May 2020, the highest monthly (unemployment) rate ever recorded.

Following this, the government has been organising career fairs since October 2021 as part of its efforts to ensure the survival of Keluarga Malaysia and to give them better lives post-Covid-19, he said. 

This year alone, Ismail Sabri said, the government is targeting up to 600,000 job opportunities, with an allocation of RM4.8 billion, through the Malaysian Family Job Guarantee initiative. 

He said according to the Statistics Department’s Labour Force Survey Report, some 2,750 graduates had gained employment through the Higher Education Ministry’s Career Enhancement Programme.

Besides this, he said, 2,479 youths also gained employment through guaranteed job incentives under the Youth and Sports Ministry’s National Apprenticeship Scheme, with the cooperation of the Works Ministry and the Human Resources Ministry. 

“Up to May 8, MyDigitalWorkforce Work in Tech successfully placed 649 participants out of 3,596 applicants, including youth, in technology and digital services-related jobs. 

“Apart from that, until April 30, a total of 2,060 graduates have been placed under the Professional Training and Education for Growing Entrepreneurs initiative through the Entrepreneur and Cooperative Development Ministry for the implementation of marketability improvement programmes and to promote entrepreneurial skills,” he said. – Bernama, June 27, 2022

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