Malaysia

Melaka tables RM537.53 mil budget for 2023

State projects total revenue of RM455.55 mil next year, says chief minister

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 12 Dec 2022 5:15PM

Melaka tables RM537.53 mil budget for 2023
Chief Minister Datuk Seri Sulaiman Md Ali says the budget tabled in the state assembly today comprises an operating expenditure of RM455.43 million involving RM11.56 million for dependent expenditure and RM443.86 million for supply, and a development expenditure of RM82 million. – melaka.gov.my pic, December 12, 2022

MELAKA – The Melaka state government has tabled Budget 2023 totalling RM537.53 million at the state assembly sitting today.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Sulaiman Md Ali said the budget comprises an operating expenditure of RM455.43 million involving RM11.56 million for dependent expenditure and RM443.86 million for supply, and a development expenditure of RM82 million.

He said the state government has projected to generate a total revenue of RM455.55 million for 2023, consisting of tax revenue of RM145.92 million, non-tax income of RM297.54 million and non-revenue receipt of RM12.09 million.

The government is also estimated to receive a revenue of RM58.36 million from state sources, RM23.64 million in grants from the federal government and a token of RM20 for a consolidated loan account.

Sulaiman said Budget 2023 is anchored on the principle of “no one is left behind”, and its implementation will focus on three agendas: ensuring the socio-economic wellbeing of the people, restoring the economy to a sustainable one, and increasing the efficiency of government services.

“The initiatives in Budget 2023 are categorised under 11 main themes in line with the Melakaku Maju Jaya Strategic Plan 2035,” he said when tabling the state budget here, today.

Sulaiman said the agenda to enhance the people’s socio-economic wellbeing involves three strategies: prioritising their welfare, providing basic facilities, and ensuring a sustainable environment.

“The agenda to move towards a sustainable economy involves six strategies, including empowering the Melaka Waterfront Economic Zone as a catalyst for economic development transformation, making Melaka as a choice investment destination and driving the state’s tourism industry as an excellent destination.

“Apart from that, the state will also increase the agriculture sector’s resilience, boost digitalisation and inclusive development,” he said.

He said the third agenda to improve the efficiency of government services included the strategy to empower the government delivery system.

Sulaiman also announced a special financial aid of half-a-month’s bonus to civil servants in the state based on their last drawn salary for December, split into two payments in February and April next year. 

He also announced a special financial aid of RM700 to all civil servants in the state. – Bernama, December 12, 2022 

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