PUTRAJAYA, Sept 21 — The government’s Central Database Hub (Padu) initiative, which will be used to implement targeted subsidies, is 60 per cent complete and on track for a...
PUTRAJAYA, Sept 21 — The government’s Central Database Hub initiative, which will be used to implement targeted subsidies, is 60 per cent complete and on track for a January 2024 launch, said Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli today.
“We have managed to reach this stage despite the fact that the information was only obtained in May, before we started in June. It has only been about two months, yet we have managed to hit 60 per cent. “With Padu, we want to minimise exclusion errors, meaning that those who should be able to get help but can’t because we don’t have the correct data.
“Padu will also highlight groups that are at risk of dropping out, then we can focus on the specific group, on whether we want to support them or formulate a different policy for them,” he said. Last week, Rafizi said Padu is expected to undergo a trial run in November before being accessible to the public in January 2024 for personal information verification.
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