KUALA LUMPUR, July 24 (Bernama) -- The Government never promised RM50
million solely for Indian taxi drivers under the National
Entrepreneurial Group Economic Fund (Tekun Nasional) but the money was
for the overall development of the Indian entrepreneurs, it was
clarified today.
Source from (Bernama): http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v7/bu/newsbusiness.php?id=965796
Published: July 25, 2013
Special Secretariat For Empowerment Of Indian Entrepreneurs (SEED)
Director Dr A. T. Kumararajah said the government never promised RM50
million for Malaysian Indian taxi drivers.
"What the government promised is that Indian entrepreneurs will get
access to RM50 million from Tekun Nasional this year," he told a press
conference today.
Kumararajah said SEED has disbursed RM4.8 million loans to Indian taxi drivers under its special scheme for the group.
He said 570 applications have been approved from 960 applications
received since April and until now under a special scheme for Indian
taxi drivers.
"The balance of 390 applications are still being processed because of
incomplete information in the application forms," he said.
He said SEED will ask the government to allocate another RM70 million
for the special scheme for Indian entrepreneurs under Tekun Nasional in
next year's budget.
Kumararajah said since the inception of the special scheme for Indians
under Tekun Nasional, a total of RM34.5 million has been disbursed to
4,212 Indian entrepreneurs until this month under the first phase.
In the second phase of the scheme, SEED has given out over RM80.5
million to 5,020 Indian entrepreneurs, he said, adding that a total of
RM115 million has been disbursed to 9,232 Indian entrepreneurs.
SEED is a unit established under the Indian Community Economic Transformation Programme in the Prime Minister's Department.
-- BERNAMA
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