There have been repeated denials from BN leaders that the RM500 cash handout under the Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BR1M) scheme is not a bribe ahead of the general elections, but the facts clearly show otherwise.
The government will spend RM2.6 billion for this one-off cash handouts for all Malaysian citizens with a household income of RM3,000 a month or less.
While the civil service should be the proper authorities to handle the scheme, it is clear that BN has heavily embedded itself in the entire process.
Throughout the country, BR1M application centres are adorned with BN logos and images of BN politicians. The same can be said of letters, banners and notices advertising BR1M.
Some netizens have also alleged that letters sent by the Finance Ministry to BR1M applicants were attached with slips notifying them to collect cash vouchers from the service centre of BN elected representatives.
Moreover, instead of civil servants conducting the BR1M application process, BN leaders throughout the country were the ones receiving the application forms and handing out the cash.
BN leaders: Everyone benefits
For weeks, newspapers were awash with reports of BN leaders, from ministers to grassroots leaders, distributing application forms and helping them fill them up.
When contacted for comments, BN leaders dismissed claims that BR1M was an abuse of taxpayer funds as a means for the ruling coalition to shore up support, particularly among the low-income or rural voters.
Kuala Kubu Baru state assemblyperson Wong Koon Mun said BR1M reached out to more urban folks compared to their rural counterparts, stressing that urban voters were the ones who cost BN its two-thirds majority in 2008.
He claimed that many village heads in his constituency who openly support Pakatan Rakyat also applied for the aid and their applications were approved.
Jeram state assemblyperson Amiruddin Setro argued that the extension of the application deadline for BR1M proved that the federal government wanted to ensure as many qualified people were able to apply for the funds and not just BN supporters.
"Najib's target is to do his best to cover all Malaysians who are qualified for the aid," he said.
Is Pakatan just as guilty?
Several BR1M recipients interviewed by Malaysiakini said that the RM500 handout will not change their political inclination.
"We need a stronger opposition... We deserve the money. They have been collecting quit rent, assessment and toll from us, and those are our hard-earned money. We only take back very little - RM500," he said.
Another recipient, who wished to be known only as Onn, said BR1M was a direct result of a stronger opposition which pressured BN into paying more attention to the people's welfare.
Lee Wen Chao, a retired engineer, was of the view that the aid is a form of vote buying unless it is made an annual programme and not just distributed during the election season.
Among others, the Penang state government gives out RM100 to eligible senior citizens, RM100 for each newborn. In Kelantan, the state government pays RM1,500 to the family of deceased senior citizens and provides cash aid to single mothers and disabled people.
In Selangor, the state government provides a free insurance scheme for each newborn, RM2,500 to the family of senior citizens upon death and a RM100 shopping voucher for eligible senior citizens.
Handouts competition?
For starters, it does not contribute to productivity nor is it good for economic development.
"Instead of giving the man a fish, the government should equip the people with skills that can ensure sustainability," said UKM associate professor Mohd Agus Yusoff.
Social activist and university lecturer Wong Chin Huat expressed concern that BN is not competing on ideas, but on handouts.
"This will create a culture where whoever pays more will get more votes," he said.
He said this will encourage a culture where governments will find themselves further in debt, bringing Malaysia closer to economic collapse in the same vein as Greece.- malaysiakini
BR1M: 'Saya tolong awak, awak tolong saya'
Walaupun berulang kali, pemimpin BN menafikan bahawa pemberian wang tunai RM500 di bawah skim Bantuan Rakyat 1Malaysia (BR1M) berbentuk rasuah menjelang pilihan raya umum, tetapi hakikatnya jelas menunjukkan sebaliknya.
Di bawah skim BR1M, kerajaan membelanjakan RM2.6 bilion bagi memberi RM500 kepada semua warganegara Malaysia yang pendapatan isi rumah mereka RM3,000 sebulan atau kurang.
Daripada menggunakan jentera perkhidmatan awam atau pegawai kerajaan bagi mengagihkan wang itu, adalah jelas bahawa BN cuba menampilkan diri mereka dengan seluruh proses itu.
Gambar-gambar dan bidasan sudahpun tersebar di alam maya, khususnya melalui Facebook.
Sesetengah warga maya juga mendakwa bahawa surat yang dihantar oleh Kementerian Kewangan kepada pemohon BR1M disertakan dengan slip yang memaklumkan kepada mereka untuk mendapatkan baucar tunai dari pusat perkhidmatan wakil rakyat BN.-malaysiakini
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2 comments:
Itu semua duit tax kita..Penyokong Pakatan pun bayar tax juga...sepatutnya penerima BR1M berterimakasih kepada all tax payer including themselves...bukannya kepada monyet2x yg ambil kesempatan tuh !!
Tapi depa lagak macam duit tu datang daripada UMNO/BN/Najib!!!
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