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IT IS: Malaysia’s Twelfth Plan (12MP) to be unveiled once Parliament can sit down, Prime Minister’s Department Minister (Economy) Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed (pix) saying.
He said that the 12MP is ready to be presented and is constantly updated, among others, in terms of numbers and strategies, as it takes into account the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“The update process is ongoing. As soon as the government announces the presentation (of 12MP), we will do it and we are ready, ”he told reporters after visiting the Malaysian Armed Forces (RKAT) Family Housing project site near here on Sunday.
He was accompanied by the Chief Secretary of the Government, Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali.
Meanwhile, Mustapa said that the National Development Implementation Committee would also monitor each project under the federal government this year to check if it is progressing according to the plan and schedule to revive the country’s economy.
Mustapa, who is also the co-chair of the committee, said this is to ensure that construction projects under MP 11 are not interrupted even though the country is recovering from the Covid-19 epidemic.
“The allocation for the development sector this year is RM69 billion, but there were reports that we were not able to spend all the money and this is cause for concern.
“So next week the Economic Planning Unit will hold a workshop in which all ministries will participate to analyze the cash flow requirements to identify the problems they face, such as land management … these will be they will concentrate so that we know how much has been spent this year ”, he added.
In his visit, Mustapa, who is a Member of Parliament for Jeli, said that the RKAT project worth RM58 million is expected to be completed in February 2022 and will be delivered to the Malaysian Armed Forces for the Second Battalion of the Border Regiment. .
Meanwhile, Mohd Zuki said the RKAT project should be taken as an example by other states, as it is expected to be completed six months ahead of schedule.
“The main factor that we can conclude is that although Jeli is quite far from the administration in Putrajaya, but the ability to implement the project on schedule proves that if there is seriousness, there is no reason why a project cannot be implemented even if we are against Covid-19.
“Among the factors are the ability and commitment of the designated contractor to carry out their responsibility even under the Motion Control Order,” he said. -Called
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