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15,000 ex-servicemen to get cost of living aid this year: deputy minister

Adly Zahari notes increase compared to 9,000 recipients previously

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Mar 2023 5:01PM

15,000 ex-servicemen to get cost of living aid this year: deputy minister
Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari says although there is no increase in the amount of cost of living aid for ex-servicemen this year, the government has decided to increase the number of eligible recipients. – SAIRIEN NAFIS/File pic, March 4, 2023

ALOR GAJAH – Some 15,000 ex-servicemen have been listed as recipients of cost of living aid totalling RM54 million this year compared to 9,000 recipients previously. 

Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari said although there is no increase in the amount of aid, the government had decided to add more ex-servicemen to the list of eligible recipients. 

“Now we are paying RM300 a month – which makes it RM3,600 a year – and for those non-pensionable, the RM300 will lessen their burden. 

“The most important thing is we always look out for the targeted groups and make efforts to help out more in terms of aid covering education, health, and welfare of veterans,” he told a media conference after the Peduli Veteran programme involving six families here today. 

Adly said the ministry’s priorities are not just restricted to ex-personnel but also their children and widows. 

He said the Malaysian Armed Forces’ (MAF) Veteran Affairs’ Department had also built and provided houses free of charge to some 40 poverty-stricken MAF personnel nationwide.  

“We also provide RM1,500 in aid for veterans’ children when they enrol in universities. 

“Similarly, the aspects of welfare, health, and education are covered as well as assistance in terms of milk, food, and disposable diapers, which is an initiative to care for the welfare of veterans facing health problems,” he said. – Bernama, March 4, 2023

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