Malaysians can look forward to another round of RM100 SARA aid in February, with civil servants Grade 56 and below also set to receive a one-off RM500 aid in March.
00:00Here are the key highlights from the 2026 budget you might have missed.
00:04The Education Ministry has once again received the largest allocation in federal spending with RM64.1 billion.
00:11Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim also announced that government-linked investment companies will contribute RM30 billion in investments
00:18with an additional RM10 billion from public-private partnerships and RM10.8 billion from federal statutory bodies and Minister of Finance, Inc. companies.
00:28To help ease the cost of living, the government will provide another round of RM100 sumangan asas rahma aid to adult Malaysians in mid-February.
00:37A one-off RM500 aid for civil servants grade 56 and below, including contract workers, will be distributed in early March.
00:46A special RM250 aid will be given to all pensioners, including veterans, in early March.
00:51In conjunction with Deepa Valley, the government will also offer a 50% toll discount nationwide on October 18th and 19th.
00:59Meanwhile, Sabah and Sarawak will receive record allocations, RM6.9 billion and RM6 billion respectively,
01:07up from RM6.7 billion and RM5.9 billion this year.
01:11For more on the 2026 budget, visit FMT for the latest updates.
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