Govt to tackle eBeliaRahmah scam
Deputy Finance Minister Ahmad Maslan says eBeliaRahmah recipients will still not be allowed to convert their credit to cash as the aid was meant to encourage cashless transaction among youth. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, July 2, 2023.
Deputy Finance Minister Ahmad Maslan said the two ministries will meet tomorrow to discuss the matter. “We do not want some two million youth recipients of the initiative to be cheated by scammers in their attempt to exchange the credit for RM200 in cash,” he told a media conference after a visit to the Johor Valuation and Property Service Department in Johor Baru today.
This is because the aid, provided via Boost, Setel and Touch ‘n Go eWallet, is part of the government’s efforts to encourage cashless spending among youth, Ahmad said.
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