KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 2.8 million high-risk informal workers will lose their source of income if a full-scale Movement Control Order (MCO) is implemented, said Finance Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz.
He said if the economic sector is closed, the number of unemployed people is expected to reach one million, which will impact four million people based on an average of four persons per family.
The impact of a full-pledged MCO will also be greatly felt the low-income group and informal sector workers, he added.
'We also need to be mindful that the manufacturing sector also employs many low-income Malaysians
"In a situation like this, a full-blown MCO will not only increase unemployment, but cause more harm to the people, while the social impact will take a long time to recover," he told a virtual press conference today.
Tengku Zafrul said during MCO1.0, 68 per cent of businesses reported no sales or revenue, 42.5 per cent of businesses needed more than six months to recover, and two out of three businesses had outstanding debts within six months.
Hence, he said the best solution in balancing between protecting the lives and well-being of the people was through targeted and tightened MCO and not a full-scale MCO.
"Moreover, the government is committed to continue various targeted assistance to help affected individuals and businesses. Various assistance will continue to be channelled throughout the year," he said.
Among them, the government has channeled RM4.68 billion under Bantuan Prihatin Rakyat which has benefited 8.4 million B40 recipients, while the skills and talent development programmes enabled 137,290 people to secure jobs, and wage subsidies helped more than 330,000 employers in maintaining 2.7 million jobs.
For the business sector, there is still a soft loan fund of RM5.2 billion from Bank Negara Malaysia for SMEs and a loan guarantee facility of RM39 billion under the PRIHATIN Guarantee Scheme.
For micro SMEs, a Special PRIHATIN Grant (GKP) of RM0.9 billion has been disbursed and in June 2021, a GKP3.0 of RM1 billion (or RM1,000 to one million micro SMEs) will be paid..
On Targeted Repayment Assistance, he said 95 per cent of the 1.6 million applications had been approved so far.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Sat May 22 2021
A total of 2.8 million high-risk informal workers will lose their source of income if a full-scale Movement Control Order (MCO) is implemented, said Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz. -- BERNAMA filepic
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