KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 2,000 Armed Forces (MAF) veterans and personnel throughout the country will receive the 'Sinar Aidilfitri' assistance from Yayasan Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera (YLTAT) involving RM200,000.
YLTAT chief executive Datuk Dr Mohd Nizar Sudin said the assistance provided was in the form of one-off cash payments, food baskets, health equipment and natural disaster relief.
Mohd Nizar said the programme this year was carried out in collaboration with the MAF veteran affairs department to ensure aid was distributed in a targeted manner without any duplication.
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