While supporting government
initiatives to put in place low-cost and affordable housing schemes, the
DAP has warned against the use of contributions to the Employees
Provident Fund (EPF) for these projects.
"Such programmes must not be financed by the EPF, as its
mission is to protect the hard-earned retirement income of 11 million
working Malaysians by maximising returns with the lowest possible
investment risks," DAP national publicity secretary Tony Pua said today.
Pua
pointed out that EPF's key role was to ensure financial security after
retirement as it was committed to preserving and growing the savings in a
"prudent manner in accordance with best practices in investments and
corporate conduct".
"We call upon the government to source its own funds for
the housing programmes and not direct EPF to fund its social welfare
schemes," he said.
On Monday, The Sun reported that EPF would be
contributing RM1.5 billion for an "easy financing scheme" for the sale
of houses under the National Economic Action Council's People Housing
Programme (PPR) and Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) public housing.
Prior to that, the newspaper quoted Federal Territories
and Urban Well-being Minister Raja Nong Chik Raja Zainal Abidin as
saying the funds would be given to the Federal Territories Foundation
(FTF) to help some 20,000 eligible tenants and the loans would be repaid
over a period of 15 to 25 years.
"The EPF is not a lender of the last resort for the poor
and neither is it a social welfare organisation," retorted Pua, who is
also the Petaling Jaya Utara MP.
Banks should use the houses as collateral
He said the money would be loaned to house buyers who
were unable to "secure financing from commercial banks" and therefore,
it would be jeopardising their retirement funds.
"This
is clearly an abuse by the government. Raja Nong Chik tried to allay
fears that EPF could be at a losing end if the buyers default on their
loans, by giving assurance that the loan is secure as it is guaranteed
against the housing unit itself.
"However, if the housing unit is indeed a credit-worthy
collateral, why can't commercial banks take it as a collateral? Why are
EPF funds being mobilised to give housing loans?" he asked.
Instead of using the EPF, Pua suggested that the
government makes full use of existing institutions such as Bank Rakyat
or Malaysia Building Society Bhd (MBSB) by channelling a special
allocation to the banks through the social welfare and housing funds
approved in the annual budget to provide soft loans to those in need.
"By setting a precedent for EPF to be used for social
welfare, the EPF could in future be further abused to finance political
programmes to win votes under the guise of the same. It is a slippery
slope which will jeopardise the future savings of Malaysian EPF
members," Pua said.
He also urged EPF's Board and Investment Panel to
thoroughly review the scheme to ensure that the interests of workers are
prioritised and to reject proposals that might harm their financial
returns.
Jangan salah guna dana KWSP pekerja
Meskipun menyokong inisiatif kerajaan menyediakan skim perumahan kos
rendah dan mampu dimiliki untuk rakyat, DAP memberi amaran berhubung
penggunaan dana daripada Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja (KWSP) bagi
projek berkenaan.
"Program
tersebut tidak perlu dibiayai oleh KWSP. Ini kerana misi KWSP adalah
untuk menjamin 11 juta warga kerja Malaysia mempunyai wang hasil titik
peluh mereka selepas bersara. Tugas KWSP memaksimumkan pulangan dengan
pelaburan yang paling rendah risikonya," kata setiausaha publisiti DAP
Tony Pua dalam satu kenyataan hari ini.Menurut Pua, peranan utama KWSP adalah memastikan jaminan kewangan kepada pekerja selepas mereka bersara.
"Kami menyeru kerajaan untuk mencari sumber dana sendiri untuk program perumahan dan tidak menyalurkan dana KWSP ke skim kebajikan masyarakat," katanya.
Isnin lalu, akhbar The Sun melaporkan bahawa dana KWSP sebanyak RM1.5 bilion akan disalurkan untuk "skim pembiayaan mudah" bagi penjualan rumah-rumah di bawah Program Perumahan Rakyat (PPR) Majlis Tindakan Ekonomi Negara dan Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL).
source:malaysiakini
Gov’t abusing EPF cash to win votes
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