Expanding Sara network


Helping hand: Amir Hamzah painting part of the SMK (P) Bukit Kuda school on its MyPlus Community Day. — Bernama

KLANG: The government is continuously exploring the most effective ways to strengthen efforts to expand the network of Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (Sara) assistance to ensure its objective of helping the less fortunate is achieved.

Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan said these efforts include widening the network of participating retail outlets, particularly by involving more small shops, to make it convenient for the public to access essential daily necessities.

He added that more products, including locally made items, will be incorporated into the Sara programme to provide consumers with a wider range of options in obtaining essential goods.

“Previously, the assistance covered only basic necessities. We later expanded it to include consumable items such as toothpaste and other daily-use products.

“However, as we enhance and broaden the network of participating outlets, we must also en­sure that effective monitoring mechanisms are in place so that the initiative truly benefits the people,” he said, Bernama reported.

Amir Hamzah was speaking to the media after officiating the MyPlus Community Day at SMK (P) Bukit Kuda here yesterday.

Also present were PLUS Bhd chairman Datuk Mohamad Nasir Ab Latif, members of the PLUS board of directors and UEM Group Bhd managing director Datuk Amran Hafiz Affifudin.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said that the improvements to the Sara assistance were formulated with full commitment to ensure that the people are able to meet their basic needs in a more structured, targeted and continuous manner.

In a Facebook post on Friday, he said the initiative is in line with the government’s determination to ease the cost-of-living burden currently faced by the people, noting that 3.1 million single individuals also began receiving Sara benefits on Friday through direct credits into their MyKad.

Earlier yesterday, Treasury secretary-general Datuk Johan Mahmood Merican said that monthly Sara disbursements, which began on Jan 9, had recorded spending of nearly one-third of the total allocation of about RM624.97mil as of Jan 13.

In a separate development, Amir Hamzah expressed hope that there would be no further cases of applicants submitting inaccurate information in applications for government aid, including the Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah (STR) assistance.

“I hope there will not be many such cases. However, when the government finds that there has been an improper method, as in this instance, the assistance will be withdrawn,” he said, commenting on a case involving an individual who was allegedly eligible to receive STR despite having rental income from six houses that exceeded the eligibility threshold.

In a statement on Jan 14, the Finance Ministry said the government reserves the right to withdraw any form of assistance, including STR, if applicants are found to have submitted inaccurate information.

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