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Deputy minister warns public of RM100 Sara scam links asking for personal details

26 Jul 2025, 8:02 AM
Deputy minister warns public of RM100 Sara scam links asking for personal details

MUAR, July 25 — The public is urged to remain vigilant against fraudulent links circulated by scammers related to the one-off RM100 cash assistance under the Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (Sara) initiative, which are designed to collect personal information, said Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching.

She said the scammers often employ deceptive tactics by sharing links accompanied by posters that appear convincing, incorporating official-looking elements like Malaysia Madani and Bersama Malaysiaku logos to mislead recipients.

“One such example is the link BantuanNegara.com, which falsely claims to provide official information about the RM100 Sara aid and prompts users to submit their personal information. The Ministry of Finance confirmed yesterday that this link is fake.

“My advice is, if the information truly comes from the government, the link will typically end with ‘.gov.my’ - where ‘gov’ stands for government,” Teo told the press after attending the Madani Community Service programme today, in conjunction with the launch of National Month and Fly the Jalur Gemilang campaign.

She added that numerous complaints had been received regarding the matter, and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) had taken steps to block the fraudulent link.

Teo noted that such scams often evolve by creating new websites with similar names, such as ‘BantuanNegara1.com’ or ‘BantuanNegara2.com’, and urged the public to remain vigilant.

The deputy minister stressed that no money will be deposited into e-wallets or Touch ‘n Go accounts. Instead, eligible MyKad holders only need to present their identification cards at participating outlets, including Lotus’s, Mydin, 99 Speedmart, and selected grocery stores to access the benefits.

“The primary role of the MyKad in this programme is solely to verify the identity of recipients. It has no connection to any e-wallet platform, so there is no need to worry if your MyKad isn’t linked to certain applications,” she said.

Teo also urged the public to rely only on official websites or verified social media accounts of government agencies, such as the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Communications, for the latest and most accurate information.

“Our tagline for fake news is ‘If you are not sure, do not share.’ Today, I want to add: ‘If you are not sure, do not click,’” she said.

— Bernama

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