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07 November 2019

As at Oct 31 this year, unclaimed monies stood at RM10.862 billion


Unclaimed money now stands at RM10.8 bil
Bernama
-November 7, 2019 12:09 AM
Deputy Finance Minister Amiruddin Hamzah says an online system software has been developed to help people check on their unclaimed monies quickly.

KUALA LUMPUR: As at Oct 31 this year, unclaimed monies stood at RM10.862 billion, said Deputy Finance Minister Amiruddin Hamzah.

He said RM2.085 billion had been refunded and the remaining amount of RM6.932 billion of unclaimed monies are being kept securely by the Accountant-General’s Department.

“To help people check on their unclaimed monies quickly, efficiently and accurately, the Accountant-General’s Department is in the process of developing an online system software.

“The system is expected to be introduced later this year or early next year.
“The system is currently undergoing a stress test.

“This is to avoid system crash after the data is uploaded,” he said when winding up debate on the Supply Bill 2020 at the committee stage at the Dewan Rakyat today.

Amiruddin said the unclaimed monies, which were from accounts that have been dormant or inactive after more than 15 years, were surrendered and kept in a consolidated trust account.

“People can check on their unclaimed monies and claim the amount.

“We hope this online system can raise people’s awareness of their unclaimed monies,” he added.

On the country’s fiscal position, he said the government is on track to achieve a fiscal deficit of 3.4% in 2019 and 3.2% in 2020.

“Previously, we were aiming for a fiscal deficit of 3.0% next year, but given the factors beyond our control, such as the US-China trade war and Brexit, we have revised the target,” he said.

The Dewan Rakyat continues tomorrow.

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