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Supplementary Supply Bill (2023) 2024: MoE granted RM1.97 bil, Cost of Living Ministry gets RM1.17 bil | Scoop

Supplementary Supply Bill (2023) 2024: MoE granted RM1.97 bil, Cost of Living Ministry gets RM1.17 bil

Bill receives majority support following debates by MPs from both government, opposition

7:48 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The Dewan Rakyat today approved the Supplementary Supply Bill (2023) 2024, involving the withdrawal of a sum of money not exceeding RM23,479,669,350 from the Consolidated Fund for additional expenses for services in 2023.

The bill was approved with a majority voice after it was debated by the government and opposition MPs.

Yesterday, the bill was tabled for the second reading by Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan.

The additional allocations were sought for the use of Treasury General Services amounting to RM14,486,540,550, Statutory Funds (RM4,204,668,800), the Education Ministry, RM1,973,724,300) and the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (RM1,174,138,000).

The allocations are also for the Health Ministry (RM687,892,500), Defence Ministry (RM410,530,750), Election Commission (RM300,000,000), Public Service Department (RM153,263,900), Housing and Local Government Ministry (RM56,910,550), and Youth and Sports Ministry (RM32,000,000). – March 20, 2024

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