LABUAN: The Federal Territories Ministry has approved an allocation of RM3.01 million to help ease the financial burden of low-income groups in Labuan following the implementation of the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO).Federal Territories Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa (pic) said assistance through the Wilayah Cakna Initiative 4.0 (IWC 4.0), which started in October until Dec 31, 2020, was also for athletes who are homeless. “This is due to the Government’s concern to help individuals from the B40 and those in need in the Federal Territory of Labuan, including athletes, sports coaches and homeless individuals who have been adversely affected by Covid-19 and CMCO,” he said in a statement, Saturday. Medical frontliners attending to members of the public in Labuan. (Bernama photo)
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He said 772 licensed hawkers and small traders in Labuan were exempted from paying rent for business premises owned by Labuan Corporation which involved revenue amounting to RM518,055. “A total of 468 small traders and public market traders are also exempted from paying for their respective licence renewals from October to December 2020, involving a reduction of revenue of RM25,275 for Labuan Corporation,” he said. Annuar also said 617 tenants of public housing owned by Labuan Corporation also benefited from rental deferment for the same period, involving a total amount of RM519,045. Meanwhile, 108 landowners, involving 85 companies, will enjoy a discount of 30 per cent for the monthly rate of land lease with a total reduction in revenue amounting to RM592,380. “A total of 2,000 students from poor families in Labuan will receive a school exercise book aid voucher worth RM100 as one-off assistance from the Federal Territory Foundation (YWP) involving an allocation of RM200,000. “These vouchers can be used in their respective school co-operatives for the purchase of exercise books and stationery for the next year’s school session,” he said.
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Annuar also said discount for compound was also given at a fixed rate of only RM15 during the CMCO period until Dec 31. 
RM3.01m to ease burden of Labuan low-income

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