kuala lumpur: The three main beneficiaries of Budget 2025 are the Ministry of Education (MoE), Ministry of Health (MoH) and Ministry of Defense (Mindef), with 31 of the RM421 billion allocated to support economic growth and strengthen public welfare. % in total.
The biggest beneficiaries will be the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of the Environment, especially the running of hospitals and schools.
According to the Fiscal Outlook and Federal Government Revenue Estimates Report, RM16.3 billion will be allocated in grants to statutory bodies to partially cover operating costs such as remuneration, consumables and services.
Twenty public universities and nine teaching hospitals were the main beneficiaries, accounting for 61.8% of the total allocation.
In addition, RM9.3 billion will be provided as grants to state governments for various development projects including infrastructure, education and healthcare.
The education and training subsector received RM15 billion to strengthen educational institutions, improve ICT infrastructure and bridge the rural-urban gap.
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The allocation will also be used to upgrade the LAN infrastructure of 1,528 institutions under the Ministry of Environment.
Additionally, the designated allocation will be used to implement smart classrooms in 400 selected educational institutions, construct 46 new schools, and renovate 122 dilapidated schools, mainly in Sabah and Sarawak. .
In Budget 2025, the government allocated RM12.3 billion for Mindef’s security sector, split between defense (RM8.2 billion) and internal security (RM4.1 billion).
These will be used to upgrade military assets and security equipment, improve living conditions for security personnel with new quarters and renovated training centers, and reintroduce the National Service Training Program (PLKN).
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The government has requested the Ministry of the Environment to
RM6.9 billion has been allocated to the health sub-sector. This includes building new clinics in rural areas and repairing and renovating aging clinics.
Under its commitment to public services, the government has allocated RM3.8 billion in the 2025 Budget for general administration, improving ICT systems in government departments, and renovating and maintaining government buildings.
In the housing sector, the development of Perumahan Inclusif Madani, the construction of the PR1MA mini-township in Teluk Intan, Perak, the development of Project Permahan Rakyat (PPR) Seberang Perai on Pinang Island, and the development of PPR Kampung Linggi in Port Dickson. RM2.3 billion has been allocated to the housing sub-sector, including development. , implementing Rumah Mesra Rakyat (RMR) projects in Negeri Sembilan, Sabah and Sarawak.