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Govt eyes 5% savings from remaining 2022 operating allocation to pay for subsidies

Treasury says establishment of statutory bodies, companies limited by guarantee, new entities not allowed

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 16 Jul 2022 1:16PM

Govt eyes 5% savings from remaining 2022 operating allocation to pay for subsidies
Treasury secretary-general Datuk Seri Asri Hamidon says ministries, departments, agencies, federal statutory bodies and companies limited by guarantee must restructure all programmes or activities and manage their cash flow according to priorities by ensuring that no trade-offs are made for the programmes or activities focused on the well-being of the people. – Bernama pic, July 16, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The government will restructure allocations to achieve a savings target of at least 5% from the remaining operating allocation for 2022 to help finance part of the additional expenditure relating to subsidies for the welfare of the people.

The Finance Ministry hence will finalise and issue a Restricted Warrant to inform on the amount of allocation that will be reduced.

According to the Malaysia Treasury Circular issued by the ministry, the global economic uncertainty, international geopolitical tensions, as well as the steep increase in global commodities and food prices have caused high inflationary pressures.

Therefore, the government is taking measures to implement subsidies for essential goods as well as price controls to reduce the inflationary impact, the circular said. 

The expenditure for subsidies and assistance are projected to reach RM77.7 billion compared with the RM31 billion allocation approved in Budget 2022.

Hence, Treasury secretary-general Datuk Seri Asri Hamidon said ministries, departments, agencies, federal statutory bodies and companies limited by guarantee (CLBG) must restructure all programmes or activities and manage their cash flow according to priorities by ensuring that no trade-offs are made for the programmes or activities focused on the well-being of the people.

Meanwhile, restructuring all ministries’ organisations, departments and agencies are only allowed to increase service delivery efficiency on the condition that these do not involve an additional number of jobs or financial implications.

“Restructuring priorities for organisations need to focus on reducing duplication of functions whether within the organisation or outside.

“The establishment of statutory bodies, CLBG and new entities are not allowed,” said Asri.

He said each ministry, department and agency must strive to implement expenditure savings in utilities such as telecommunications, electricity and water, and these must be monitored and reported to the ministry’s Financial and Accounts Management Committee.

Asri said all expenditures for new asset procurement that are not urgent and not yet ordered or signed should be postponed except if special ministry approvals are given. – Bernama, July 16, 2022

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