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New Straits Times
07-06-2025
- New Straits Times
Mais urges haj scam victims to lodge police reports immediately
SHAH ALAM: Victims of fraudulent haj packages are urged to lodge police reports immediately and provide all relevant information to facilitate stern legal action against the syndicates or individuals involved. Selangor Islamic Religious Council (Mais) chairman Datuk Salehuddin Saidin said prosecuting those involved in haj fraud is crucial to eradicating such practices and protecting Muslims from falling victim to scams. He also advised prospective pilgrims to verify the background and legitimacy of haj service providers by referring to the official list of licensed Hajj Pilgrimage Organisers (PJH) on the Lembaga Tabung Haji website. "Be cautious of offers that are too cheap or even free, as this is usually the modus operandi of fraudsters. "Also, immediately report any suspicious activity to the authorities for further action," he said in a statement today. The Sultan of Selangor, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, earlier expressed his sadness and disappointment over the increase in haj package fraud cases involving Muslims in the country. In a post on the Selangor Royal Office's Facebook page, His Royal Highness decreed that firm action be taken against any individual or travel agency offering haj packages that exploit and deceive Muslims. He expressed his disappointment at the latest incident reported by the media, in which more than 80 prospective pilgrims were left stranded at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), believed to be due to fake packages offered by syndicates.


The Star
30-04-2025
- Business
- The Star
Mais introduces PPI card to combat fraud in asset management
SHAH ALAM: The Selangor Islamic Religious Council (Mais) will introduce the Islamic Inheritance Planner (PPI) card for all registered agents as part of an initiative to prevent fraud in asset management. Its chairman Datuk Salehuddin Saidin said the PPI card is a unique document which offers several features, including an appointment reference number, validity date, and the agent's photo and name, helping to protect the public from scams when using their services. "The initiative is viewed as an early prevention measure to protect Muslims from falling victim to fraud, allowing the card to differentiate between legitimate agents and others. "At the same time, Mais wants the public to understand the role of PPI, which was created to help Muslims manage their inheritance in accordance with Islamic law, at an affordable cost,' he told reporters here on Wednesday (April 30). Salehuddin said Mais charges as little as RM300 for the will or hibah (conditional gift) process, aiming to ease the burden on the B40 group in planning such matters. He added that the initiative could also increase knowledge, awareness and confidence among Muslims about the importance of property matters, especially wills and hibah. He said that so far, Mais has appointed 63 accredited agents and plans to double this number in the future, to expand the reach of PPI services across Selangor. Earlier, Salehuddin attended the Media and Strategic Partner Appreciation Ceremony to honour media practitioners who have collaborated in covering Mais news throughout 2024. – Bernama

Barnama
30-04-2025
- Business
- Barnama
MAIS Introduces PPI Card To Combat Fraud In Asset Management
SHAH ALAM, April 30 (Bernama) -- The Selangor Islamic Religious Council (MAIS) has introduced the Perancang Pewarisan Islam (PPI) (Islamic inheritance Planner) card for all registered agents, as part of an initiative to prevent fraud in asset management. Its chairman Datuk Salehuddin Saidin said the PPI card is a unique document which offers several features, including an appointment reference number, validity date, and the agent's photo and name, helping to protect the public from scams when using their services. 'The initiative is viewed as an early prevention measure to protect Muslims from falling victim to fraud, allowing the card to differentiate between legitimate agents and others. 'At the same time, MAIS wants the public to understand the role of PPI, which was created to help Muslims manage their inheritance in accordance with Islamic law, at an affordable cost,' he told reporters here today. Salehuddin said MAIS charges as little as RM300 for the will or hibah (conditional gift) process, aiming to ease the burden on the B40 group in planning their wills and hibah matters. He added that the initiative could also increase knowledge, awareness and confidence among Muslims about the importance of property matters, especially wills and hibah. He said that so far, MAIS has appointed 63 accredited agents and plans to double this number in the future, to expand the reach of PPI services across Selangor. Earlier, Salehuddin attended the Media and Strategic Partner Appreciation Ceremony to honour media practitioners who have collaborated in covering MAIS news throughout 2024. -- BERNAMA