Still Hope For Rejected e-Madani Applicants

The Finance Ministry says it will resolve the issue of rejected eMADANI e-wallet credit applications this was according to Deputy Minister Lim Hui Ying.

“I am trying to gather more information, and the MOF will try to examine and resolve these concerns,” she said

Adding that while many individuals have successfully received their one-off RM100 eMadani credit since it was launched last week, many eligible applicants also had their requests turned down.

Separately on her move to the new ministry, she said “I accept any comment with an open heart because I am not perfect. Everyone has weaknesses, shortcomings and strengths.

“I can only promise to serve the people of Malaysia and Penang to the best of my abilities,” said Lim.

Lim previously served as Deputy Minister of Education.

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