The Human Resources Ministry aims to register one million contributors under the Self-Employment Social Security Scheme (SKSPS) and 500,000 contributors under the Housewives’ Social Security Scheme (SKSSR) by the end of the year, says Minister Steven Sim.
During the winding-up of the Supply Bill 2025 debate at the committee stage on Thursday (Nov 21), Sim called on Members of Parliament to support the Social Security Organisation (Socso) in promoting these schemes within their constituencies.
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During the winding-up of the Supply Bill 2025 debate at the committee stage on Thursday (Nov 21), Sim called on Members of Parliament to support the Social Security Organisation (Socso) in promoting these schemes within their constituencies.
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00:00It has to do with the achievement of the SKSSR and the SKSPS.
00:13Wait, let me answer this first.
00:16SKSPS's target by the end of this year is to reach 1 million donors.
00:24So far, we have reached 76%, which is about 790,000 donors.
00:32So we hope that in the remaining time, we can meet the target.
00:37Secondly, for the SKSSR, our target is 500,000 donors.
00:44So far, we have reached 76%, which is about 480,000 donors.
00:55So I hope that in the remaining time, until 31 December, we can meet our target.
01:02And I invite all of you, regardless of your party, to work together with Pekeso,
01:09to help promote, if possible, to encourage, for example, housekeepers in their respective areas.
01:18And all in all, we are committed to help the people in carrying out or expanding the protection of Pekeso
01:27to voters or citizens in their respective areas.
01:39www.pekeso.org