Malaysia

Govt shouldn’t allow sale of MySejahtera to private company: MP

DAP’s Charles Santiago warns of risks if mined info from millions of users is compromised

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Mar 2022 2:54PM

Govt shouldn’t allow sale of MySejahtera to private company: MP
Klang MP Charles Santiago says members of the public through social media vented their frustrations at the notion of MySejahtera being sold off, suggesting that initial fears of data mismanagement that surfaced during the application’s introduction could well have been justified. – The Vibes file pic, March 27, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The government should not allow contact tracing application MySejahtera to be sold to a private entity to ensure the confidentiality of information mined from millions of users, said opposition lawmaker Charles Santiago.

The Klang MP warned of the risks if such information about people’s movements, habits, and preferences were to be compromised once the application is owned by a third party.

“Imagine if this data is compromised: could this amount to a national security threat?

“Or the personal identifiable information used in political campaigns during the next polls, for example?”

Santiago said members of the public through social media vented their frustrations at the notion of MySejahtera being sold off, suggesting that initial fears of data mismanagement that surfaced during the application’s introduction could well have been justified.

“People have been concerned about using the MySejahtera application from the start because they know it could be used to mine information. And they haven’t been all that wrong, have they?

“It’s all been shrouded in secrecy from the beginning: the relationship between the application developer and the government is unclear,” he said in a statement today.

His comments come on the heels of PKR president Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s questioning of the cabinet’s rationale to allow the procurement of MySejahtera by private company MySJ Sdn Bhd from its original vendors KPISoft Malaysia Sdn Bhd via a direct negotiation.

Following findings of Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee, Anwar had questioned the government’s need to appoint MySJ to procure the application from KPISoft, now known as Entomo Malaysia Sdn Bhd, who initially built the programme as a corporate social responsibility initiative.

The opposition leader also questioned the relationships between MySJ directors and those in the ruling coalition, going on to allege that the deal appeared to resemble a pattern of rewarding companies and individuals that have political and business connections to the ruling government.

Santiago today questioned the decision to appoint MySJ through direct negotiation instead of a transparent open tender negotiation.

“And to boot, the ownership of the company that developed the application and that which is going to buy it seems to overlap as well, pointing to corruption and cronyism.”

He said the government should begin practising transparency in such matters and stop making decisions unilaterally.

“And in this case, it needs the buy-in of the people who have been using the MySejahtera application. Would it get the approval? The answer is a resounding ‘no!’” – The Vibes, March 27, 2022

Related News

Opinion / 2w

Why Bersama is not Malaysia’s best hope

Malaysia / 1mth

Calls grow for ‘premium wage’ model as talent flight concerns mount

Malaysia / 1mth

Covid-19 cases in Malaysia stable, no deaths recorded this year – MOH

Opinion / 4mth

A civilizational moment for Malaysia: From Al-Attas to Osman Bakar

Malaysia / 4mth

Bad move to channel EPF dividends into Account 3 for festive withdrawals, cautions economist

Opinion / 5mth

Is our nation heading towards ‘retirement poverty’?

Spotlight

Malaysia

PRN Negeri Sembilan: The battlegrounds, big names and three-cornered fights to watch

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

People

Woman ends up with RM500 over food bill after date with ‘doctor’

Malaysia

Love scam: Twelve China nationals arrested in Ipoh over suspected online call centres

Malaysia

ASLI to field female candidate in Jeram Padang DUN

Community

‘Furry officer’ laid to rest as Kuching traffic police mourn beloved stray cat (video)

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Father mauled by crocodile as son watches in horror in Sabah river (UPDATED)

Malaysia

Johor shuts down Forest City Network School premises

Malaysia

Singapore: Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon to retire in Feb 2027, succeeded by Justice Sushil Nair

You may be interested

Malaysia

PRN Negeri Sembilan: The battlegrounds, big names and three-cornered fights to watch

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

SKDS diesel subsidy rollout in Sabah and Sarawak gains momentum

Malaysia

Kidnap victim rescued within 48 hours, 6 suspects nabbed

Malaysia

PRN Negeri Sembilan: Jalaluddin, Anthony Loke arrive a nomination centre

Malaysia

PH youth wing calls on BN ministers to quit cabinet over PN electoral alliance

Malaysia

Elderly man remanded in Tawau over alleged sexual assault of disabled teen

Malaysia

Negeri Sembilan voters called on to back PH for continuity of stable and integrity-based govt

Malaysia

Armizan: Govt expands diesel subsidy scheme to help small businesses