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Public outrage after man with several properties still receives RM1,900, through STR and MyKasih

The properties he listed under his name reportedly ranged from low-cost flats to condominiums and terrace houses

Updated 4 months ago · Published on 15 Jan 2026 7:03AM

Public outrage after man with several properties still receives RM1,900, through STR and MyKasih
Screenshots of the post spread rapidly across social media, triggering widespread criticism. - January 15, 2026

A SOCIAL media user sparked backlash after boasting online that he owned several homes while still qualifying for financial assistance meant for Malaysia’s lowest-income group.

The post quickly drew anger from the public and was later removed, with the individual locking his account soon after.

In his original post, the man openly shared that even though he held multiple properties, he had continued to register himself as part of the B40 income group.

He said this was intentional, as it allowed his children to be classified as coming from a low-income household and therefore eligible for Public Service Department (JPA) scholarships.

According to his claims, those scholarships covered university fees amounting to roughly RM65,000.

He framed the decision as a sacrifice made for his children’s future, adding that watching them succeed was his greatest reward as a parent.

“I don’t ask for much as a father. Seeing my children succeed is enough. That is the true meaning of being ‘rich’.” he wrote on social media.

He also stated that he still receives government assistance each year, totalling about RM1,900, through programmes such as Rahmah Cash Assistance (STR) and MyKasih.

Image from China Press

The properties he listed under his name reportedly ranged from low-cost flats to condominiums and terrace houses, purchased over a period spanning more than a decade, with another property added recently.

Screenshots of the post spread rapidly across social media, triggering widespread criticism.

Many users accused him of abusing weaknesses in the welfare system and benefiting from funds meant for families who are genuinely struggling.

The incident reignited public debate over how thoroughly aids and scholarship applications are reviewed, particularly whether asset ownership is being properly considered.

Some expressed concern that if such cases are not addressed, limited public funds could continue to be misdirected, leaving vulnerable households without support.

After the outrage intensified, the man deleted the post and made his account private, though copies of his statements were already circulating.

Reports later surfaced that some members of the public had identified him and filed complaints with the Inland Revenue Board (LHDN). - January 15, 2026

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