Malaysia

Govt tightened MM2H conditions to curb spying activities: Saifuddin

Some previous participants found engaging in espionage, says home minister

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 07 Jun 2023 2:48PM

Govt tightened MM2H conditions to curb spying activities: Saifuddin
Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail says the government’s move to change the said conditions, coupled with the country’s current political stability and the ability of the people to speak multiple languages, has attracted retirees from countries such as Japan, South Korea, the US, Canada and Australia to participate in the programme. – SAIRIEN NAFIS/The Vibes file pic, June 7, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The government’s move to tighten the conditions for the Malaysia Second Home (MM2H) programme last year has not only curbed spying activities, but also increased the amount obtained by the country through the programme, the Dewan Rakyat was told today.

Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said that despite a decline in the number of applications and approvals, the financial value recorded for the one-year period was nearly RM1 million, which is equivalent to the value recorded in the five years from 2015 to 2019.

“...in 2019, prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, there were 3,900 applicants, but with the new conditions, the number of applications is approximately 2,000, which is a 50% decrease.

“However, because we have tightened the application requirements such as a RM1 million in fixed deposit, there are currently 375 applications that have been approved, which means that there is RM375 million in the country’s money market.

“Apart from that, we have given another 800 applications pre-approval, which requires them to complete one or two more documents, including a health screening, and once approved, there will be RM800 million in our banking system,” he said during the question-and-answer session.

He said this in reply to a question from Datuk Seri Hasni Mohammad (Simpang Renggam-BN) about the rationale for the latest changes made to the MM2H programme.

Saifuddin said that in addition to having RM1 million in a fixed deposit, MM2H programme applicants must also have RM1.5 million in liquid assets.

“Participants must also undergo and pass security vetting. Previously, some of them were found to have been involved in spying activities. That’s why we need to tighten the conditions,” he said.

According to him, the government’s move to change the said conditions, coupled with the country’s current political stability and the ability of the people to speak multiple languages, has attracted retirees from countries such as Japan, South Korea, the US, Canada and Australia to participate in the programme. – Bernama, June 7, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 1mth

There must be no oppression or discrimination against stateless children, says think tank

Education / 1mth

Student dropout: MoE holds SBJK engagement sessions with 11 states

Malaysia / 1mth

PM Anwar to clarify cost of living issues, revenue collection in Dewan Rakyat today

Malaysia / 1mth

Gua Musang MP denies enticing Wan Saiful to back Anwar, demands evidence

Malaysia / 1mth

Amendment to Police Act makes King commissioner-in-chief of force

Malaysia / 1mth

Malaysia’s household debt at RM1.53 trillion as of last year

Spotlight

Malaysia

Bridge between Sabah, Labuan vital to revitalise island’s economy, says expert

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

Macallum proposed as first station for Penang LRT

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Foreign media reports on fuel price hike not true, says Fahmi

Malaysia

Inspector nabbed in connection with RM1.25 million extortion case

Malaysia

Penang to set up second latest IC design and digital park

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Pejuang: We rather play a supporting role in Sabah

By Jason Santos

You may be interested

Malaysia

Two men arrested for using King's photo in KKB state seat campaign

Malaysia

Press freedom index still at a good position, says Fahmi

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Penang to set up second latest IC design and digital park

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Wan Saiful blames Fahmi for Malaysia's drop in press freedom rankings

Malaysia

Sanusi openly apologises to Anwar at Aidilfitri celebration

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Perak agrees to supply water to Penang, says Anwar

Malaysia

Parents nabbed after daughter claims 8 years of repeated rape

Malaysia

Foreign media reports on fuel price hike not true, says Fahmi