Budget 2023, which was prepared by the previous government, was not approved or debated in the Dewan Rakyat following the dissolution of Parliament on Oct ...
Anwar is also scheduled to propose that a total of RM16,200 million, the balance of proceeds of MGII for 2022, be transferred to the Covid-19 fund in accordance with Section 3(1) of the Government Funding Act 1983 and Section 4(2) of the Temporary Measures for Government Funding (Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19)) 2020 Act. He will also propose that a total of RM31,834 million from the balance of proceeds of the Malaysian Government Investment Issue (MGII) as well as the balance of proceeds of the Malaysian Islamic Treasury Bills of RM3,211 million for 2022 be transferred into the development fund. The act will allow the expenditure to be issued from the consolidated fund for the service of that part of the year, including for the purpose of paying emoluments for civil servants.
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 20 — Dewan Rakyat today passed a Mini Budget totalling RM107,718676650 after Prime Minister and Finance Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim ...
They also proposed a total of RM16,200 million, which is the balance of proceeds of MGII for 2022 be transferred to the Covid-19 Fund in accordance with Section 3(1) of the Government Funding Act 1983 and Section 4(2) of the Temporary Measures for Government Funding (Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19)) 2020 Act. The second and third motions proposed that a total of RM31,834 million of the balance of proceeds of the MGII as well as the balance of proceeds of the Malaysian Islamic Treasury Bills (MITB) of RM3,211 million for 2022 be transferred into the Development Fund. Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan later moved the second and third motions involving the balance of proceeds of the Malaysian Government Investment Issue (MGII).
The Dewan Rakyat approved on Tuesday (Dec 20) the RM107.7 billion Consolidated Fund (Expenditure on Account) Act 2022. Prime Minister and Finance Minister ...
“The Government also agreed to provide special financial assistance of RM700 to 1.3 million civil servants of grade 56 and below, and of RM350 to one million government retirees,” Anwar said. “In addition, the Government plans to distribute an additional aid of RM200 to small rubber farmers for the month of January.” Besides this, he said the Government will continue to ensure the welfare of small rubber farmers during the monsoon season.
Malaysia will have to present the new spending plan for 2023 to parliament by the first quarter of next year, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said Tuesday.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Consolidated Fund (Expenditure on Account) Bill 2022, which allows for funds amounting to RM107.718bil to be issued from the consolidated ...
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The mini budget was necessary to pay civil servant salaries and... The Dewan Rakyat has passed an RM163.7 billion mini budget to keep the wheels turning in Putrajaya, pending a full budget.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Dewan Rakyat has passed the Consolidated Fund (Expenditure on Account) bill 2022 or the '2023 Mini Budget' amounting to RM107,718676650.
"What is good will be continued, especially existing initiatives that provide benefits to the people. The bill seeks to authorise the expenditure of an amount not exceeding the sum of RM107,718,676,650 to be issued from the consolidated fund for the purpose. The mini budget was tabled to facilitate provisions for expenditure in 2023 such as salaries of civil servants, given that the 2023 Budget has yet to be approved.
The RM107.7 billion temporary operating budget is mainly to pay salaries of civil servants and other related operational expenditure.
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