NEGLECTING M40 UNTRUE
Prime
Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today rejected allegations that the
government's targeted initiatives have been so focused on the country’s bottom
wage earners that it has neglected the middle income tier.
Bottom wage earners in Malaysia are
categorised as B40, while the middle income earners are M40.
But Anwar, who is also the finance minister,
conceded that it is worrisome that there exists a disconnect between the
highest and lowest income groups after decades of independence.
“Because those at the lowest feel neglected
and thus they will seek out racial and narrow religious issues as a form of
salvation,” he said in his speech at the iTekad collaboration ceremony at
Sasana Kijang here.
iTekad is a patron programme created by Bank
Negara Malaysia (BNM) with the aim of helping low-income micro-entrepreneurs
strengthen financial management and business intelligence towards generating
continuous income.
Each iTekad programme combines the provision
of business assets financed by social finance instruments ― including
donations, social impact investments, zakat (alms)
and cash waqf (charitable
endowment) ― with microfinance, along with structured financial and business
training.
Anwar expressed optimism that the issue will
not persist unless one has the boldness to act firmly.
He gave the Maktab Rendah Sains Malaysia
(MRSM) as an example, where the benefits toward the hardcore poor are minimal.
“Meritocracy in education is important but it
is not the only criteria in a fair governance.
“There is a need to combine them... but of
course there must be meritocracy or else how would we bring up the best amongst
us, but if our obsession is just with meritocracy alone, then there is no need
for iTekad, then let us just compete.
“So definitely iTekad has got to do with
affirmative action,” he said.
In an interview with US broadcaster CNBC aired yesterday,
Anwat said affirmative action policies should extend from race-based to
need-based.
He added that there is a need to balance
between meritocracy which is heavily emphasised by those capable and
affirmative action or “Bumiputeralism”.
In the CNBC interview, Anwar said it was not an
issue of dismantling Malay rights and Bumiputera privileges, but focusing on
areas which are important to them through affirmative action policies.
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