PUTRAJAYA, June 18 (Bernama) -- The 2014 Budget will be tabled in
Parliament on Oct 25, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak,
announced here Tuesday.
Source from (Bernama): http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v7/bu/newsbusiness.php?id=956792
Published: Jun 19, 2013
Najib also announced the setting up of a Fiscal Policy Committee aimed
at reducing fiscal deficit, strengthening public finances and ensuring
nation's long-term fiscal sustainability.
Najib, who is also Finance Minister, said he would chair the committee
which would include selected Cabinet ministers and heads of departments.
"This committee will be served by a fiscal policy office at the
Treasury. This is to underline the seriousness in terms of managing our
fiscal position and reducing our fiscal deficit," he said in his opening
speech at the 2014 Budget Consultation sessions.
The government is on track in reducing the fiscal deficit further, from
4.5 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) last year to four per
cent this year.
"Our aim is to meet the medium-term fiscal target of around three per
cent of GDP by 2015 without jeopardising the growth momentum of the
domestic economy and on-going fiscal support for transformation
initiatives.
"This will be achieved through a judicious mix of prudent but
productive spending, and strengthening revenue enhancement measures that
include better tax returns and enforcement by the Inland Revenue
Board," he said.
Also present at the consultation were Second Finance Minister Datuk
Seri Ahmad Husni Mohamad Hanadzlah, Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Ahmad
Maslan, Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa and
Treasury Secretary-General Tan Sri Dr Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah.
On the consultations, Najib said 96 memorandums were submitted covering
a wide spectrum of macro, sectoral and social issues to the Ministry of
Finance (MOF) for consideration.
"I believe that among the 96 memorandums, part of it which we feel are
in line with the government's objectives would be considered," he said.
"It focuses on two elements -- invigorating the economy and ensuring
the well-being of the people in an inclusive manner," he said.
Najib said the theme for this year's consultation is "Fulfilling Promises, Accelerating Transformation."
"This year's budget is of great significiance to the government that
has been given a new mandate to fulfill the aspirations of the rakyat,"
he said.
Najib said the government has taken various initiatives to enhance the
nation's competitiveness through promotion of innovative and high-value
added economic activities.
The government has introduced reform initiatives, particularly in liberalising the services sub-sectors since 2009.
"Given the many initiatives already in place, I would like to urge the
private sector to avail themselves of the opportunities to invest and
innovate in the services sector.
"With your active participation, we hope to achieve the targeted
investment of RM44.6 billion for the services sector under the 10th
Malaysia Plan," said Najib.
He said the government was cognizant of the challenges confronting the
economy, among others, the development of potential growth sectors
especially in services, upgrading human capital and talent management
particularly for women and youths as well as managing fiscal reforms.
"These areas of concern need to be addressed appropriately to ensure sustainable and inclusive growth," he said.
Malaysia has a relatively young population, thus requiring the
government to invest substantially on youth development, particularly in
education and skills training.
He said youths today were more educated, ICT-savvy, and are well
connected to social networking through blogging, Facebook and Twitter,
where accurate and inaccurate information are spread rapidly.
"They also expect more opportunities in terms of tertiary education,
jobs, entrepreneurship and affordable home-ownership. In addition, they
want their voices to be heard.
"The government is mindful of this new trend and has already
established the 1Malaysia For Youth programme to provide a common
platform for youths to inculcate leadership and volunteerism in nation
building," he added.
-- BERNAMA
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