KANGAR: Six individuals have been remanded for between three and seven days starting Wednesday (Jan 21), to assist in investigations into a case involving the submission of false medical reports for applications to obtain invalidity pensions from the Social Security Organisation (Perkeso) in 2024.
According to Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) sources, remand orders against all six suspects, including three women, in their 50s and 60s, were issued by Kangar High Court Senior Assistant Registrar Mohd Amiruldin Roslan following an application by the Perlis MACC.
Among those remanded is a 55-year-old male agent believed to have assisted the five other individuals in submitting applications and obtaining approval from Perkeso.
Sources said the suspect is believed to have submitted a falsified medical report purportedly prepared by a hospital doctor as supporting documentation for applications to Perkeso to obtain monthly invalidity pensions.
The suspect is also believed to have acted as an agent in facilitating the applications and securing approvals from Perkeso.
"The investigation found that the reference letter was falsified and allegedly produced by the agent. The document was used as a medical report to support the suspect’s application for an invalidity pension,” sources said.
The agent is also believed to have solicited and received a payment of RM42,000 for his role in assisting with the pension application. It is further believed that the total amount of invalidity pension received by all six suspects on a monthly basis amounted to RM255,000.
Meanwhile, Perlis MACC director Mohd Nor Adha Ab Gani, when contacted, said that the arrests were the result of information-sharing and cooperation between MACC Perlis and Perkeso’s Anti-Fraud, Ethics and Integrity Division.
All six were arrested between 11.40am and 9.21pm on Tuesday (Jan 20) while giving statements at the MACC Perlis office.
The case is being investigated under Section 18 of the MACC Act 2009. – Bernama
