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OKU quota will not be affected by plans to reduce size of civil service: DPM

KUALA LUMPUR: The government’s plan to reduce the size of the civil service will not affect the policy of having one per cent participation by OKU (people with different abilities).

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said posts reserved for OKU would be maintained.

“We (government) want more OKU to join the civil service, Currently, the one per cent target has not been met, so we will preserve the vacancies allocated for OKU,” she told reporters after officiating the 2017/2018 Malaysian Association for the Blind (MAB) Excellence Awards ceremony here today.

She said the government was currently focused on meeting the one per cent quota for OKU before planning on increasing it.

Apart from this, she said, various efforts were being taken by the government to encourage the private sector to hire OKU, including tax exemption for employers on expenditure to meet their needs.

Earlier, in her speech, Dr Wan Azizah, who is also Women, Family and Community Development minister, said according to the Public Service Commission, as at the end of last year some 3,800 OKU or 0.31 per cent were appointed to a range of positions in the civil service

She said her ministry had surpassed the one per cent target with 144 posts or 1.77 per cent filled by OKU of the 8,138 posts as a whole

Dr Wan Azizah said the Defence Ministry came in second with 0.98 per cent of posts filled by OKU while the Terengganu State Secretariat Office was in third place with 0.97 per cent posts filled by OKU.

The policy on one percent intake of OKU in the public sector was introduced in 1988 and was implemented through service circulars in 2008 and 2010, outlining affirmative solutions to be taken by ministries, agencies and departments , she said.

She said her Ministry, through the Social Welfare Department, provides cash assistance to registered OKU , namely, aid for assisting devices, allowances for disabled workers amounting to RM400 per month as well as Launching Grants of up to RM2,700 for OKU to pursue income generating projects,” she said.

She said her ministry’s plans for 2019 was to conduct two studies on OKU specifically on employment opportunities and also on the support system for carers and guardians of OKU .

“Both studies will be headed by Institut Sosial Malaysia. The implementation process for these studies have already begun and is now in the process of identifying the most suitable research team for the projects.

“I believe that upon completion of the studies, the ministry will be able to gauge the current situation of OKU and possibly formulate specific roadmaps as well as evidence-based policies and programmes focusing on this target group,” she said. - Bernama

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