Malaysia Digest
10/7/2014
10/7/2014
PUTRAJAYA: Cuepacs representatives met with Deputy Prime Minister Tan
Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today, and the discussions covered civil servants,
the proposed Goods and Services Tax (GST) and the Trans-Pacific
Partnership Agreement (TPPA).Cuepacs was represented by its president, Azih Muda; deputy president
I Zainal Ismail; deputy president II Mohd Shaman Jaes and
secretary-general Lok Yim Pheng at the meeting held at the office of the
deputy prime minister here.
Azih said Cuepacs raised several matters at the meeting, among them
problems associated with the purchase of houses by civil servants.He said Cuepacs informed the government that civil servants who had
been working for between one and 10 years could not afford to buy houses
because of their high cost.
"Even some civil servants who have worked for more than 10 years are
unable to purchase houses because they are too costly. We hope that the
government can exercise control over the prices of houses and ensure
that they can be lower so that more can afford to buy them," he told
reporters after the meeting.
Azih said Cuepacs also asked the government to consider a salary
revision for civil servants, particularly those in the Support Group so
that they did not fall below the poverty line."About 45 per cent of civil servants fall into the vulnerable group
after buying a car, a house and so on with the income they draw. We have
asked the government to revisit this," he said.
Azih said Cuepacs hoped that the government would not withdraw the
housing allowance of civil servants who live in government quarters
because it would help them meet the high cost of living.He also said that Cuepacs would go down to the ground to explain the proposed GST to civil servants
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