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Ensuring folk get federal bounty

MB: selangor is ready to share selangkah data for incorporat­ion into padu

- By WANI MUTHIAH wani@thestar.com.my

SHAH ALAM: The Selangor state government is committed to ensuring the state’s residents do not miss out on various benefits from the Federal Government, especially the upcoming targeted subsidies, says the Mentri Besar.

Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari (pic) said Selangor was prepared to share data with the Statistics Department to be incorporat­ed into the Federal Government’s Central Database Hub (Padu).

“The state government is prepared to share the data from the Selangkah applicatio­n owned by the state government’s subsidiary Selangkah Ventures Sdn Bhd,” he said.

He added that Selangkah had informatio­n on recipients of the state government’s various social welfare schemes.

“Some 3,712,616 data points of 66,216 subsidy recipients from the Selangkah applicatio­n can be shared with Padu, subject to usage terms and conditions,” Amirudin said in his speech at a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) signing ceremony between the Statistics Department and Selangkah Ventures at the state secretaria­t here yesterday.

Chief statistici­an Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin signed for the Statistics Department while Selangkah Ventures chief informatio­n officer Dr Helmi Zakariah signed for the state subsidiary.

The Mentri Besar also said that the transferri­ng and crosscheck­ing of data between Selangkah and Padu is scheduled to be implemente­d on April 19.

Amirudin, who also spoke at a press conference later, said the state had carried out continuous promotion of Padu by opening 3,221 counters throughout Selangor from Jan 2 to March 31, in addition to working together with the Economy Ministry in engaging with community leaders.

He said the state government was aware that sound and accurate data was needed in order to develop and implement sustainabl­e national policies for the people.

He added that up to March 31, a total of 1.89 million Selangor residents aged 18 and above had updated their details in the Padu system, which works up to 44.5 % of the targeted 4.24 million people.

Amirudin also said the state government collaborat­ed with the Selangor Statistics Department to ensure the state’s residents registered as well as updated their details in the Padu system.

Meanwhile, Dr Mohd Uzir said Selangor was the first state to sign an MOU directly with his department while other states had initiated collaborat­ions with the Federal Government.

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