Thursday, 05 Dec 2019 03:29 PM MYT
He said this was in line with the government’s plan to distribute a one-off RM30 e-credit to eligible Malaysian e-wallet users — which can be claimed from January 1-February 29 next year — in an effort to boost its usage among the people. The e-Tunai Rakyat is the federal government’s initiative to encourage the public, small businesses and retail stores to accept and use digital payments.
The government has allocated RM450 million for the initiative, and Khazanah Nasional has been tasked to supervise its implementation, which is expected to benefit 15 million Malaysians.
What you spent, where, amount and items etc., they will know hence E-Wallet impinged your privacy. Germans unreceptive and resistant to this wallet!
Liar liar, pants on fire!
Normal wallet also no money.. Fuck la... E wallet BECOME EMPTY WALLET