Proactive ways to tackle scams


THE recent debates in the Dewan Rakyat led by deputy ministers M. Kulasegaran (Law and Institutional Reform) and Lim Hui Ying (Finance) have highlighted critical issues surrounding scams, the rights of victims, and the responsibilities of banks in these fraudulent transactions.

Their efforts are laudable as they have brought much-needed attention to the systemic vulnerabilities and the need for robust protections for consumers.

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