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The Prime Minister’s Office in Putrajaya. — Picture by BERNAMA

Civil servants’ Early Incentive Payment to be disbursed on February 23

PUTRAJAYA, Feb 6 — The RM2,000 Early Incentive Payment to all civil servants Grade 56 and below, including contract appointees, and RM1,000 to those in the Jawatan Utama Sektor Awam will be disbursed on February 23.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim made the announcement during the Finance Ministry’s monthly gathering today.

“RM1,000 will be given to those in the Jawatan Utama Sektor Awam involving the police, Fire Department, the Armed Forces, and all uniformed personnel.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim speaks to the audience during the Bumiputera Entrepreneurs Assembly in Kepala Batas, Penang, on August 5, 2023. — Picture by FACEBOOK/ANWAR IBRAHIM

“A RM1,000 incentive payment will also be made to all government retirees, including pensionable and non-pensionable veterans,” he said.

Anwar, who is also the Finance Minister, said the Early Incentive Payment would be channelled while waiting for the Public Service Remuneration System (SSPA) review to be finalised.

A report of the SSPA review is expected to be completed within two months before being presented to the Cabinet for final approval.

“I have started the SSPA meeting with the Chief Secretary to the Government (Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali) and the director-general of Public Service (Datuk Seri Wan Ahmad Dahlan Abdul Aziz); (they) agreed to speed it up,” he said.

Previously, the Interim Report 1 on the SSPA review had been submitted to Anwar on January 19.

When tabling Budget 2024 on October 13 last year, the Prime Minister announced the SSPA’s full implementation would begin in 2025.

He added the government would not only focus on the civil servants’ welfare, but also all layers of the people in need, including the settlers and farmers.

“The government has increased the Rubber Production Incentive to RM3 per kg this year, compared to RM2.50 per kg in 2022. For padi farmers, we paid the Padi Price Subsidy Scheme from RM360 per metric tonne in 2022 to RM500 per metric tonne last year and raised the floor price for rice to RM1,300 from RM1,200 a metric tonne,” Anwar said.

The Early Schooling Aid for all pupils had also started to be paid last month to help parents prepare for the new school session.

He said the increase in aid for the people was possible because of the government’s success in reducing costs that were considered wasteful, in addition to the success of several programmes like the targeted electricity subsidy and the floated chicken prices.

“All this helps us get better results, and the services of enforcement bodies such as customs and LHDN (Inland Revenue Board) can bring better results,” he said.

— Bernama

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