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eBeliaRahmah scam: MoF, comms ministry to team up, stop credit swindles

Govt to raise awareness on various platforms, prevent scammers from targeting recipients, says minister

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 02 Jul 2023 3:55PM

eBeliaRahmah scam: MoF, comms ministry to team up, stop credit swindles
According to Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan, the conversion of the RM200 eBeliaRahmah e-wallet credits into cash is prohibited as it is part of the government’s efforts to promote cashless spending among youths. – Bernama pic, July 2, 2023

JOHOR BARU – The Finance Ministry (MoF) will work with the Communications and Digital Ministry to tackle scam cases involving the exchange of ‘eBeliaRahmah’ credits for cash.

Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan said that MoF will hold a meeting with the Communications Ministry tomorrow to discuss the matter, which is believed to have been offered by irresponsible social media users.

“Discussions will be held to ensure this matter (scams) can be publicised on platforms such as the ministry’s social media pages, television, and radio.

“We do not want some two million youths who are recipients of the initiative to be cheated by scammers in their attempt to exchange the credits for the RM200 in cash,” he told a media conference after a visit to the Johor Valuation and Property Service Department here today.

He said the redemption of the RM200 credit for youths aged 18 to 20 years or full-time students studying at higher education institutes in cash is not allowed.

This is because the provision of credit to that group via one of the three e-wallet service providers, namely Boost, Setel, and Touch ‘n Go eWallet, is part of the government’s efforts to encourage cashless spending among youths, Ahmad said. 

“The government hopes that youths will fully utilise the credit, particularly at micro, small, and medium enterprises (SME), which will support the local SME economy,” he said.

Bernama had reported that there were many advertisements on social media offering services to convert eBeliaRahmah credit into cash after it was credited to recipients’ e-wallet accounts last Monday.

On why students of the Teachers Education Institute are being excluded from the eBeliaRahmah credit programme, Ahmad Maslan said this is because they are already receiving a RM450 monthly allowance.

“I hope politicians who raise this issue check these facts first,” he said.

Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman recently went on TikTok to question why these students were not among the recipients of the eBeliaRahmah programme. – Bernama, July 2, 2023

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