Press Release by YB Wong Kah Woh, the State Assemblyman for Canning at Wisma DAP on 18/02/2012 (Saturday) at 11am:-
After the case in Pahang whereby a Dato’ was given RM500 under the BR1M scheme was revealed, what followed was a totally different case. In Ipoh, a blind man was rejected the same amount of money.
YB Wong Kah Woh revealed this shocking case in a press conference. He said that the giving away of money needs to be flexible in order to ensure that all the money available are channeled to those in real need.
The blind man, Peter Padian, is currently staying in the Ipoh Garden East Flats. He is 58 years old and was informed in January 2012 by the Ministry of Finance that his application was rejected. Indeed, he was very frustrated.
Wong said that Peter’s friend attempted to check on Peter’s case at the counter set up in LHDN but was treated extremely rudely. Wong has checked with LHDN and was informed that the reason Peter was rejected the RM500 is because Peter is below 60 years old and has no dependant.
However, Peter is 90% blind and is supporting himself by selling tissues every day. Sadly, his case was rejected on a technical ground. Wong said that if the money is not given to every citizen, at the very least it should be channeled to those who are in need. The government needs to be flexible in order to avoid the cases such as the one concerning the Dato’ in Pahang and in Peter’s case.
“This is ridiculous, ludicrous and against any sense of logical mind!” Wong added.
He also said that the government needs to show sincerity at their same time. Right now, the giving away of money has become a political gimmick for BN’s local leaders before the general election. This has caused a lot of inconvenience to the people.
Wong will help Peter in his appeal and urged the government to act immediately. This matter will be raised by YB Lim in parliament if the matter is not resolved. We believe that this is just the tip of the iceberg and there are many more similar cases.
DAP
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