MAIWP’s 2024 budget up by 11.31%, including RM1.3 bil for distribution spending

FT Islamic council expects to spend RM1.605 bil for upcoming year

MAIWP chairman Tan Sri Mohd Daud Bakar (pic) has said that the estimated income for the council in 2024 is RM1.395 billion. – Majlis Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan Facebook pic, December 21, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The estimated expenditure of the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council (MAIWP) for the upcoming year increased by 11.31% to RM1.605 billion, which also includes a distribution expenditure of RM1.305 billion.

Its chairman Tan Sri Mohd Daud Bakar, when commenting on MAIWP’s budget for 2024, said that other expenses include management expenses estimated at RM215.11 million, while development spending amounts to RM85.44 million.

“The primary focus of management expenditure emphasises efficiency, competency and enhancing MAIWP’s service quality in line with the latest IR4.0 technology.

“The development expenditure encompasses physical property development activities, asset acquisitions and investments,” he said during a media briefing on the council’s 2024 budget held here today.

He added that the estimated income for MAIWP in 2024 was RM1.395 billion, representing a 9% increase compared to RM1.28 billion this year, and that the contribution includes approximately RM1.158 billion from the zakat fund group and revenue from rental activities, study fees, investment and grants from the Finance Ministry. 

Daud said that MAIWP was also preparing a deficit budget of RM210.35 million to fully commit to empowering the welfare of asnaf and community development in the federal territories, exceeding the targeted income estimate for MAIWP next year.

Furthermore, he added that the MAIWP Special Incentive, totalling RM42.7 million and benefiting around 69,100 recipients, will be disbursed by no later than December 31, given the challenges of the rising cost of living and commodity prices.

Daud explained that this special incentive includes a monthly financial assistance of RM1,000 per person for 30,000 recipients, while 34,300 recipients of general school aid will receive RM300 per person. Additionally, 4,800 recipients of higher education general aid will receive RM500 each, involving an expenditure of RM30 million.

He added that the basic needs assistance will also be increased from RM150 to RM300 starting next year, with payments through e-wallets credited in stages starting from January 16, involving an annual expenditure of RM108.7 million.

Daud noted that the council’s 2024 budget received the consent of Yang di-Pertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri’ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah on November 9, and is themed “Sustaining Rahmah Madani.” – December 21, 2023