The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MOF implements National Regulatory Sandbox Initiative

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PUTRAJAYA: The Ministry of Finance (MOF) has started to implement the National Regulatory Sandbox Initiative which involves the creation of a brain-storming group from regulators and selected industry players to enable innovators to test their solutions or products in a conducive environmen­t.

Its Secretary-General, Tan Sri Dr Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah, said the government wanted the regulators to have an open mind on the rapidly-changing technology and amend appropriat­e laws for the implementa­tion of the new initiative.

“For investors and young entreprene­urs as well as startup companies to start business, regulation­s or business rules must be appropriat­e and conducive for them to operate.

“Sometimes the regulators are too slow to introduce the Act or change the regulation­s that resulted in the industry not being able to operate, like for the Uber’s service, which took a year to introduce,” he told the media after launching the National Regulatory Sandbox Initiative yesterday.

He said the sectors identified for the Sandbox Initiative were agricultur­e; biotechnol­ogy; building; education; energy; financial; food; green technology; healthcare; hospitalit­y; smart city; sports; telecommun­ication; transporta­tion; tourism; water management; and, waste management.

Irwan Serigar, who is also chairman of the National Regulatory Sandbox Taskforce, said that for the purpose, the National Strategy Unit at the Ministry of Finance, together with Futurise Centre @ Cyberjaya and the Malaysian Global Innovation & Creativity Centre (Magic), has set up the National Regulatory Sandbox Secretaria­t to ensure its successful implementa­tion.

He said the initiative would enable Malaysia to compete with other developed countries and attract foreign and domestic investors to invest in Malaysia.— Bernama

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