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vCovid-19: Aid applications for B40 Sabahans in peninsular being processed, says state secretary

Sunday, 19 Apr 2020 04:45 PM MYT

The Sabah State Communication office in Kuala Lumpur has so far processed a total of 14,414 Covid-19 aid applications for Peninsular-based Sabahans from the B40 group. — AFP pic KOTA KINABALU, April 19 — The Sabah State Communication office in Kuala Lumpur has so far processed a total of 14,414 Covid-19 aid applications for Peninsular-based Sabahans from the B40 group.“Out of the total, 11,347 applicants have been paid through their bank accounts and 35 were given cash.

“Besides that, a total of 1,606 applications were rejected for not meeting the B40 eligibility and 1,426 are still being processed due to incomplete account numbers and inactive accounts,” he said in a statement here, today.are also being looked into and payment for those eligible are being processed. — Bernama

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