RM2,500 assistance? No such thing, says EPF
KUALA LUMPUR: The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) has refuted a Facebook post which claimed that it provides RM2,500 every six months as a form of monetary assistance.
In a statement, the fund urged members, as well as the public to abstain from spreading the false statement.
“The EPF takes such cases seriously and is stepping up action to issue warnings.
“This includes the right to take legal action against any individual spreading false information with regard to the EPF and its products and services which can create confusion or unnecessary alarm among members,” it added.
The individual who posted the false statement claimed EPF members would only need to fill a form to claim the RM2,500 and even included a link to it.
However, the link was a form meant for claiming the death benefit.
“The death benefit payment of RM2,500 will be given to the dependents of deceased members when an application for withdrawal is made,” the EPF said.
The EPF also urged members to check with it on any issues involving savings, products and services or refer to the official website, http://ift.tt/1TncsGR for clarification.
— BERNAMA
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