RM1 quite rent proposed for all schools in Penang

April 14th, 2008 by poobalan | View blog reactions Leave a reply »
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This is indeed a great news if successful. Something that was not done for past 50 years but is finally proposed now. Even though it may not amount to much, but will reduce burden of the schools a bit. Many tamil schools are in estate lands where some management pay the quit rent, while others have to pay themselves. The goal is to ensure that all schools are converted to fully-aided status, and put all students as equals without any discrimination.

RM1 quit rent law for Penang educational bodies
By : Audrey Dermawan
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GEORGE TOWN, Mon:The Penang government plans to pass a law to allow non-profit educational institutions which not sited on state land to pay only RM1 in quit rent. Chief minister Lim Guan Eng said the matter would be discussed during the state executive councillors meeting tomorrow.

At present, government-owned schools are only paying RM1 as quit rent while other schools not located on state land are paying their quit rent according to market rates. The quit rent is assessed once every 10 years.

Lim urged such schools to apply to the state land and mines department to allow them to also pay only RM1 in quit rent. He said he would seek approval from all exco members for the law which will benefit all schools, including Chinese schools, Tamil schools and Sekolah Agama Rakyat schools.

“It has always been the DAP-PKR state governemnt’s policy not to discriminate when it comes to education. We also believe that education should not be politicised,” he said after a visit by a delegation from the United Chinese School Committees’ Association of Malaysia (Dong Zong) today.

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