No, Palestinian students are not taking our taxpayer money


The RM 11 million in scholarships for Palestinian students are not taken from Malaysian scholarship funds.
Lim Kit Siang’s political secretary Syahredzan Johan laid out the facts regarding this education funding:
He points out that the funds mainly comes from private sources, which doesn’t affect scholarships given to local students, neither does it come from taxpayer money.
He claims that to compare the education funds with matriculation quotas are disingenuous, as they are separate issues.
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Many Malaysians have since mentioned how difficult it is for local students to receive education funding.


However, there are many scholarships available for Malaysians as well. There are different requirements and deadlines for each scholarship, so it’s best to do your own research.
You may find a list of available scholarships here and here.

Anne is an advocate of sustainable living and the circular economy, and has managed to mum-nag the team into using reusable containers to tapau food. She is also a proud parent of 4 cats and 1 rabbit.