Malaysia

New approach for more focused subsidy distribution: Rafizi

Household net disposable income metrics to be used from Jan next year, says minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 19 May 2023 5:24PM

New approach for more focused subsidy distribution: Rafizi
Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli says the current approach for targeted subsidies does not give a true picture where household disposable income is concerned when compared from one household to another. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes pic, May 19, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – An approach using household net disposable income metrics will be implemented in January next year as an economic structuring measure for more focused distribution of targeted subsidies, said Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli.

He said the current approach – which is more focused on B40, M40, and T20 income – does not really give a true picture where household disposable income is concerned when compared from one household to another, covering the number of dependent children and individual location.

Rafizi said this new approach will be integrated with the socio-economic database, Pangkalan Data Utama (Padu), announced by the prime minister recently as an effort to combine socio-economic information for every household in the country to streamline the implementation of targeted subsidies.

“Once we get to that level (household net disposable income), we will get a clearer picture of the net disposable income’s comparability for households, and that will allow us to refine any government programmes and target subsidies accordingly,” he said in a press conference here today. 

Asked if the targeted subsidy distribution also covers RON95 fuel subsidies, he said the government will focus on the electricity and diesel subsidy components that have been announced and monitor their effectiveness first before announcing any decision on RON95 subsidies.

“When we start switching to RON95, of course the consideration is bigger, involving more people and families from each household. That’s why we will ensure Padu is available by 2024 and any decision on how to target RON95 can be made easily,” he said.

Rafizi said his ministry will coordinate with other ministries and agencies so that the implementation of small, people-friendly projects across the country is accelerated.

“One step we will take is to ensure that government spending will continue and to focus on small projects where the procurement and approval process can be simplified and expedited,” he said. – Bernama, May 19, 2023

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