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Scholarships Will Be Bases On The Work Locally Upon Graduation: Msian PM Najib
PUTRAJAYA, April 24 (Bernama) -- Beginning this year, award of scholarships
will be based on the need for scholars to meet their bond obligations upon
graduation, by securing employment either with the public sector or an approved
private sector company in Malaysia, the prime minister said.
Najib Tun Razak said he was confident that with the move, the Public
Service Department (JPA) and Talent Corporation Malaysia Bhd (TalentCorp) would
optimise on the nation's best and brightest, to ensure a strong pipeline of top
scholars for the Government Transformation Plan (GTP) and Economic
Transformation Plan (ETP).
The prime minister said this in his keynote address when launching
TalentCorp's Talent Roadmap 2020 at Putrajaya International Convention Centre
(PICC), here Tuesday.
The Talent Roadmap 2020 articulates TalentCorp's role and plan of action
towards delivering greater talent availability, in line with the ETP.
Najib said Talent Roadmap 2020 identified three strategic thrusts for talent
interventions -- to optimise Malaysian talent, attract and facilitate global
talent, and build networks of top talent.
He said Malaysia could not be on the road to a knowledge-intensive and
innovation-led economy without the talent to drive it.
"Malaysia has talent, indeed we have global talent, the only problem is that
the world knows it and therefore Malaysia has to compete for its own talent," he
said.
Najib said in terms of engaging fresh graduates entering employment,
TalentCorp
sets out a three-prong approach, namely to create awareness on job and career
opportunities, enhance the transition from school to workplace such as through
internship, and optimise talent such as management of government scholars.
He said during the National Student Consultative Council event last year,
student leaders called for greater exposure to careers in National Key Economic
Area sectors, and that the government committed to 12,000 internship allocation.
"Today it gives me great pleasure to announce that the incentive is further
extended to encompass companies under the Petroleum Income Tax Act 1967," he
said.
Najib said to further enhance the targeting of upskilling programmes,
TalentCorp and the Economic Planning Unit (EPU) would collaborate and coordinate
upskilling programmes for graduate to ensure resources are invested according to
priority sectors.
"The upskilling are projected to benefit close to 10,000 graduates per year,
mainly engineers and will involve an allocation of about RM200 million per annum
across various ministries," he said.
Meanwhile, Najib said TalentCorp had outlined three approaches to attract
and facilitate global talent, which are reaching out to Malaysians abroad,
facilitating returning talents, and enhancing expatriate facilitation.
He said upon immigration innovations introduced last year, over 500 top
professional expatriates from leading companies had been granted the Residence
Pass, a 10-year visa enabling them to reside and contribute to the Malaysian
economy.
"I am pleased to announce that the Residence Pass will be extended to
successful entrepreneurs engaged in knowledge-intensive activities," he said.
-- BERNAMA