Penang rolls out aid under PEKA

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NSTnation: Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said, beginning today, as many of 4,700 Penang Island and Seberang Prai City Councils' front line workers would receive the RM300 each promised to them. PEKA coronavirus covid19

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said, beginning today, as many of 4,700 Penang Island and Seberang Prai City Councils' front line workers would receive the RM300 each promised to them.

Chow also said that today, all recipients of the state AES , numbering 551 individuals from the hardcore poor families, would be receiving RM500 each in their respective bank accounts. The package, which comprises three main objectives and 16 initiatives, is set to benefit various segments of society particularly the frontline workers, individuals and businesses impacted by the Movement Control Order which has been extended until April 14.

Also, each state assembly member has been allocated an emergency fund of RM30,000 for his or her respective constituencies. This fund shall be fully utilised to help those who are in need.

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