KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 12 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob today tabled the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) at the Dewan Negara.
The 12MP was tabled at the Dewan Rakyat on September 27 and passed last Thursday after being debated by 106 lawmakers.
The document, which contains the country’s five-year development plan, will have to be debated again before it can be passed by the Senate.
Ismail Sabri said the 12MP is a comprehensive development plan to ensure sustainable economic growth with a more equitable distribution of opportunities and outcomes.
With the aim of creating a prosperous, inclusive and sustainable Keluarga Malaysia (Malaysian Family), he said the reforms introduced in the 12MP covered three themes and four policy catalysts as well as 14 drivers of change.
“The government is adopting the whole-of-nation approach which involves the entire government machinery and agencies, private sector, academia, civil society organisations, as well as the people in the formulation and implementation of this plan.
“I am aware that the entire Keluarga Malaysia has high hopes for the government to address the current twin crises (of economy and health). The government will allocate RM400 billion to meet the needs of the 12MP, especially to fund development projects,” he said.
However, he said in the current limited financial situation, the focus of the government’s expenditure for this year and next year was to protect lives and livelihoods, as well as to fulfil its commitment to existing projects.
The Prime Minister said the government was also in the midst of finalising the Policy Implementation Plan (PPD) under the coordination of the Economic Planning Unit to ensure the achievement of the targeted outcomes.
He said the PPD, which is expected to be completed next month, would align the strategies and initiatives with key performance indicators (KPIs) and the responsible ministries as well as the coordinating and implementing agencies.
“A monitoring committee will be set up and chaired by myself to closely monitor the implementation of the 12MP. I will chair the first meeting of the monitoring committee in mid-November.
“I also welcome feedback from all senators on the proposed implementation of the 12MP policies and strategies,” he said.
He also gave assurance that all strategies and initiatives under the 12MP will be implemented responsibly with integrity. — Bernama