QuickCheck: Is the Finance Ministry offering RM300 in monthly aid?

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With the rising cost of living, more people are tightening their belts to cope with higher expenses on all fronts.

As such, talk of cash aid often spreads like wildfire as the money-strapped are understandably eager to benefit from any financial cushion that may be on offer.

Recently, there was one such TikTok post claiming that the Finance Ministry is offering RM300 monthly as financial aid, with the video going viral online. Is this claim true?“The Finance Ministry states that there is no RM300 monthly cash aid as said in a viral TikTok post,” it said. Meanwhile, the police also said in a post on their official account that the claim in the TikTok video is untrue and added that the public should not be fooled by it.

“The public is advised to not spread untrue information with the intent to cause confusion,” said the police.Article type: free

 

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