Possible goodies for Selangor civil servants too


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BANTING: Selangor civil servants might get incentives matching the state government’s achievements under Selangor’s 2024 budget that will be announced next month, Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari hinted.

He said Selangor achieved its revenue collection target of RM2bil as early as August.

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“I believe Selangor state civil servants deserve incentives comparable with their achievement.

“Wait for the announcement in November,” he said after launching the state-level National Sports Day celebration at IJM Rimbayu here yesterday.

On Aug 22, Amirudin announced that the Selangor government recorded RM2bil in revenue collection as estimated under Selangor’s 2023 budget.

Commenting on the federal civil servant incentives announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim when tabling Budget 2024 on Friday, Amirudin said the announcement was a relief to civil servants nationwide.

“The figure of RM2,000 I think is very comforting for civil servants nationwide, especially (those) who have children going to school next February and preparing for Hari Raya (Aidilfitri) in March or April,” he added.

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