Take note of the timeline, rakyat
By now, the majority of you should know about the RM100 e-Tunai credit handout to the B40 and M40 groups. In preparation for this, YAB Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance issued a statement online of when we can expect the date.
According to our Prime Minister, the RM100 e-Tunai giveaway will be implemented in the fourth quarter of this year. While there's no specific date, we can rest assured that it won't happen so soon. So with this, any message that you receive about getting your RM100 credit is likely to be fake until the government announces the official date.
To recap, this new initiative by the Federal Government which would provide RM100 of e-Tunai or e-Wallet credits to Malaysians earning less than RM100,000 annually. The assistance will benefit more than 10 million recipients including the B40 and M40 groups.
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