Budget 2024 portal has received over 10,000 responses, says Sim


BUKIT MERTAJAM: The Finance Ministry has received 10,000 responses from the public through the Budget 2024 proposal portal when it was opened for feedback, says its Deputy Minister II Steven Sim Chee Keong (pic).

Meanwhile, the face-to-face engagement sessions witnessed participation from over 8,000 people nationwide, representing stakeholders at various levels including state, sectors, and ministries, he added.

"We have concluded engagement sessions nationwide and received various feedback, including 10,000 through the portal. All of these will be summarised and considered for Budget 2024, to be tabled on Oct 13," said Sim.

"We are assessing all the feedback and conducting a thorough analysis. Currently, we are in the last stage of budget preparation,” the Bukit Mertajam Member of Parliament told reporters here when met at the Bukit Mertajam Rahmah Sales at his parliamentary service centre on Saturday (Sept 23).

Budget 2024 is expected to continue its focus on the people's welfare, ongoing and improved assistance, as well as national infrastructure development.

Meanwhile, Sim said several ministries have been actively monitoring and evaluating Rahmah Sales conducted nationwide to assess the need for increasing subsidy allocations for next year, adding that allocation will be based on its impact on the public and the details will be disclosed in Budget 2024.

"Throughout this year, a total of RM66 billion has been allocated for various subsidies, including cooking oil, eggs and chicken. Additionally, to help alleviate the people's cost of living burden, the government added an extra RM150 million to the Rahmah Sales.

"It aims to reduce the prices of essential goods by 10 to 30%. The government also provides RM8 billion in cash contributions via Rahmah Cash Aid (STR). All of this is to ease the burden on the people for the short term, due to the current global economic conditions,” he said.

At today's Rahmah Sales, 22 essential items, such as rice, sugar, flour, eggs, and cooking oil, were available from 8 am. Over 2,000 visitors attended and purchased these items at 10 to 30% (than market price), Sim added. - Bernama

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