Govt still bears RM10.8bil in electricity subsidies, says Deputy Finance Minister II

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government still bears a total of RM10.8bil in electricity subsidies, compared with the original amount of RM14.9bil, says Steven Sim Chee Keong.

The Deputy Finance Minister II said that there was a saving of RM4bil for the period from January to June this year involving electricity subsidies.From January 2023, the government no longer provides full electricity tariff subsidy to large companies with high electricity consumption.

"More targeted and sustainable subsidy management is a priority, in ensuring that government expenditure can be channelled to development needs which can provide higher added value to the national economy.

Meanwhile, Sim said in the context of determining eligible recipients, it is also necessary to diversify, because the types of subsidies and user groups are different."The determination of eligibility criteria is still under evaluation because it is very important to be carefully studied so that the distribution of resources is made more efficiently, while at the same time reducing exclusion and inclusion errors.

"Accordingly, a special task force, which has been established under the Finance Ministry, is studying the mechanism for implementing appropriate targeted subsidies which involves all community groups, whether B40, M40 or T20, both in cities and rural areas,” he said. - Bernama

 

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