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Non-pensionable MAF veterans urged to register with Veterans Affairs Dept

Friday, 19 Jun 2020 09:46 PM MYT

BUTTERWORTH, June 19 — Non-pensionable Malaysian Armed Forces veterans who have yet to register with the MAF Veterans Affairs Department are urged to do so to facilitate channeling of necessary aid and assistance to them. “There are still many who have not registered yet. So, we are in the process of getting them to register. The government has recently announced a special RM500 financial assistance through the Prihatin Rakyat Economic Stimulus Package for MAF veterans including non-pensioners.

Ismail Sabri said this after visiting a MAF veteran Hassim Ahmad, 75, at Jalan Tuanku Putra, Teluk Air Tawar here.

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