KUALA LUMPUR -- The following are the highlights of the 2012
Budget tabled by Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak, who is also Finance Minister,
at the Dewan Rakyat on Friday:
* Government will introduce other transformation programmes,
culminating in the National Transformation Policy, effective 2011-2020.
* RM232.8 billion allocated to implement all government
development plans, focusing on the well-being of the rakyat, with RM181.6
billion for operating expenditure and RM51.2 billion for development
expenditure.
* RM13.6 billion allocated to the social sector, including
education, training, health, welfare, housing and community development.
* Government will implement a special stimulus package through
private financing initiative, through which total projects amounting RM6 billion
will be carried out.
* 2012 announced as the year of National Innovation Movement,
with a RM100 million allocation to implement several strategic initiatives.
* RM50.2 billion for the education sector, with a development
allocation of RM1.9 billion for the Education Ministry to be spent on all types
of schools.
* RM1 billion to be provided through a special fund for the
construction, improvement and maintenance of schools, particularly to cater to
their immediate needs.
* Abolition of RM24.50 and RM33.50 for co-curriculum, internal
test papers, Malaysian Schools Sports Council fees and insurance premium
involving students in primary and secondary schools respectively, beginning the
2012 school year.
* Financial contributions from companies and individuals to
upgrade school facilities to be eligible for tax deductions, to encourage more
charitable activities.
* Existing National Agrobusiness Terminal (TEMAN) in Wakaf Che
Yeh (Kelantan) and Gopeng (Perak) will be developed as Rural Transformation
Centres pilot projects, with four more RTCs to be developed in Kedah, Johor,
sabah and Sarawak.
* Establishment of Professional Services Fund to encourage
professionals such as lawyers, doctors and accountants to set up firms in small
towns, with BSN providing RM100 million for soft loans with an interest of 4 per
cent.
* RM110 million for the implementation of the Rural Mega Leap
Programme covering 6,500 hectares in 11 Agropolitan Projects nationwide for the
cultivation of commodity and cash crops as well as cage fish culture.
* RM140 million to implement RISDA's new planting and rubber
re-planting programmes benefiting 20,000 smallholders.
* RM5 billion proposed to strengthen the development of rural
basic infrastructure in a more comprehensive manner.
* RM500 million to continue implementing projects to upgrade
basic infrastructure under "Projek Penyelenggaraan Infrastruktur Awam" and
"Projek Infrastruktur Asas", providing opportunities for 29,000 Class F
contractors registered with the Contractor Service Sector.
* RM50 million to expand rainwater harvesting programme to
Sabah.
* RM400 million to upgrade water supply infrastructure in
selected Felda areas, besides RM50 million to connect the reticulation system in
estates to the main pipes.
* RM150 million to be provided to the Public Transport
Development Fund in the SME Bank to enhance bus services for the rural
community.
* RM90 million for the provision of basic necessities which
includes expanding the clean water supply project as well as income generating
programmes for the Orang Asli community.
* Introduction of the New Civil Service Remuneration Scheme
(SBPA) to replace the current scheme.
* Improving the salary of civil servants through a single-tier
structure with additional increments to enable civil servants to continue
receiving annual increments over a longer period.
* Annual increment of civil servants to be increased between
RM80 and RM320 according to their grades, beginning 2012. Those who opt for the
SBPA will receive an annual increment of between 7 per cent and 13 per cent.
* With the implementation of SBPA, more than 600,000 government
pensioners will benefit from a pension adjustment involving an allocation of
RM600 million.
* Effective 2013, the government will implement an annual
pension increment of 2 per cent without having to wait for any review of the
remuneration system or salary adjustments.
* Extension of compulsory retirement age from 58 to 60 years
old to optimise civil servants' contribution.
* Additional bonus of half-month salary with a minimum payment
of RM500 for civil servants and an assistance of RM500 for government
pensioners, to be paid together with December 2011 salary.
* RM120 million to offer 5,000 Masters and 500 doctoral
scholarships for eligible civil servants, including teachers.
* The government will offer 20,000 places for diploma teachers
to pursue undergraduate studies.
* A special one-off payment of RM3,000 to 4,300 individuals who
have completed their contracts with the Department of Special Affairs (JASA) and
Social Development Department (KEMAS).
* RM442 million for the development expenditure of the Royal
Malaysia Police, including for police housing quarters, purchase of
communication and technical equipment as well as upgrading of headquarters,
stations and training centres.
* RM500 million to upgrade and maintain army camps and quarters
nationwide under the Army Care programme.
* RM50 million for the introduction of a special programme to
enable army personnel who retired with less than 21 years of service and are not
eligible for pension, to venture into businesses and obtain jobs in the public
and private sectors.
* A one-off payment of RM3,000 to each ex-member as well as
widows and widowers of special constable and auxiliary police who served in
protecting the country during the emergency era.
* Agriculture sector development allocated RM1.1 billion.
* Expansion of the scope of the Commercial Agriculture Fund to
include innovative agriculture projects with an allocation of RM300 million.
* The government to continue providing subsidy to households
with electricity bill of RM20 per month or less, benefiting 1 million
households.
* Over RM1 billion for the 1Malaysia Rakyat's Welfare Programme
(KAR1SMA) to assist, among others, poor senior citizens, poor children, disabled
people. 500,000 people to benefit from KAR1SMA.
* Opening of 85 more Kedai Rakyat 1Malaysia with an allocation
of RM40 million.
* Expansion of the My First Home Scheme with a proposal to
increase the limit of house prices from a maximum of RM220,000 to RM400,000.
Improved scheme will be available to housebuyers through joint loans of husband
and wife beginning January 2012.
* RM443 million to build 8,000 units for sale and 7,000 units
for rental under the Program Perumahan Rakyat (PPR).
* RM63 million to rehabilitate 1,270 abandoned houses. Another
RM40 million to restore and maintain public and private low-cost housing.
* Establishment of the Special Housing Fund for Fishermen with
an allocation of RM300 million.
* Health Ministry allocated RM15 billion for operating
expenditure and RM1.8 billion for developing expenditure.
* Kuala Lumpur Hospital to be upgraded to be the country's
premier hospital with an allocation of RM300 million, of which RM50 million to
be spent for the construction of a new outpatient block.
* Budget taxi owners to be given 100 per cent excise duty and
sales tax exemptions for the purchase of new locally-made taxis.
* Abolition of road tax on all individually owned budget
taxis.
* Providing assistance of RM3,000 for the disposal of old taxis
exceeding 7 years but less than 10 years, and RM1,000 for vehicles of 10 years
and above.
* RM320 million to implement various activities involving young
people.
* An additional 150 futsal courts to be built with an
allocation of RM15 million to achieve the "One Court for One Mukim" target, as
well as another RM50 million to build football fields with artificial turfs,
equipped with flood lights, at 30 selected locations nationwide.
* From Jan 1, 2012, all senior citizens aged 60 and above to be
exempted from paying outpatient registration fee at all government hospitals,
health clinics including 1Malaysia clinics as well as government dental
clinics.
They will also be entitled to a 50 per cent discount on LRT and
Monorail fares.
* One-off cash assistance of RM500 to households with a monthly
income of RM3,000 and below to reflect the government's commitment to reducing
the impact of the increasing cost of living on the low-income group. RM1.8
billion allocated for this purpose.
* Schooling assistance of RM100 for all primary and secondary
students from Year 1 to Form 5 nationwide, as well book voucher worth RM200 to
all Malaysian students in public and private local institutions of higher
learning, matriculation and Form 6 students.
* Helping intending haj pilgrims to register early for the haj
by ring-fencing RM1,300 from Account 2 of EPF contributors for registration
purposes.
Source : Bernama
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