Projected RM77.3 Billion Subsidy Expenditure for 2022, Highest In Malaysia’s History

The projected consumption subsidy expenditure of RM77.3 billion so far for 2022 is the highest subsidy ever borne by any government, said the Finance Ministry.

Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz said the projected consumption subsidies covered petrol, diesel, liquefied petroleum gas (RM37.3 billion), cooking oil (RM4 billion), flour and electricity to reduce the people’s cost of living, and subsidy bills (RM9.7 billion), excluding welfare assistance from 2018 to 2022.

“When added to other assistance such as social welfare assistance, including Bantuan Keluarga Malaysia (BKM) (RM11.7 billion), and other subsidies (RM14.6 billion), the total subsidy so far is RM77.3 billion for 2022,” he said in a statement today. He explained that this also takes into account the recent announcement by the government on additional cash assistance of RM630 million, which increased the amount of BKM Phase 2 for the low-income group to RM1.74 billion from June 27, 2022.

Also taken into account is the electricity subsidy announced worth RM5.8 billion for the second half of the year to ensure no increase in electricity tariff from July 1, 2022. Tengku Zafrul said the government is sensitive to rising commodity prices and inflation rates due to disruptions to the global supply chain and the Ukraine-Russia conflict, which had caused basic commodity prices to surge in most countries, including in Malaysia. n this regard, the government subsidy is intended to cover the people’s cost of living, he said.

The government has informed that blanket subsidies that cover petrol, diesel, water, and electricity also provide significant benefits to the M40 and T20 groups.

“The Finance Ministry will continue to monitor external factors that can have a negative impact on the domestic economic situation to ensure that the cost of living of the people is under control,” he added.

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