HRD Corp collects record-breaking RM2.2 bil levy in 2023: Steven Sim

Minister says this is accompanied by approval of financial aid grants totaling RM1.78 bil, facilitation of over 2.2 mil training slots last year

8:50 AM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The Human Resource Development Corporation (HRD Corp) collected levies totaling RM2.2 billion in 2023, compared to RM1.81 billion the previous year.

Human Resources Minister Steven Sim said that the levy collection over the past year has been the highest since HRD Corp was established in 1993.

He said HRD Corp also achieved its best performance in approving financial aid grants of RM1.78 billion and facilitating over 2.2 million training slots last year.

“As a comparison, HRD Corp collected levies amounting to RM1.81 billion, approved over RM728 million in training fund claims, and approved 1.15 million training slots in 2022,” he said during his speech at the HRD Corp Chinese New Year Celebration for 2024 held here yesterday.

Sim said the Human Resources Ministry is committed to providing quality training programmes to all Malaysians to enhance productivity and the country’s economy.

“This aligns with our 3K focus, to improve welfare, skills, and productivity among Malaysian workers,” he said.

He also asked HRD Corp to make training programmes accessible to all segments of society, especially micro, small and medium-sized enterprise entrepreneurs, as well as individuals in rural areas, to ensure that no one misses the opportunity for training and development. – February 22, 2024

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