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Internal probe uncovered false claims cartel, says Socso
Published on: Wednesday, September 04, 2024
Published on: Wed, Sep 04, 2024
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Internal probe uncovered false claims cartel, says Socso
The Social Security Organisation said its anti-fraud ethics and integrity division launched an internal probe into falsified disability claims earlier this year.
PETALING JAYA: Internal investigations by the Social Security Organisation (Socso) was what uncovered the existence of a cartel making falsified disability claims with the organisation for several years.

Socso said the internal probe was conducted by its anti-fraud ethics and integrity division this year, leading to the discovery of the cartel, which was allegedly involved in falsifying RM2.1 million in Socso disability claims.

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It then reported the issue to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC), which Socso has been working with since July, to dismantle the cartel through an operation called "Op Tunjang".

“To date, MACC has arrested 33 people, including three medical practitioners on Sept 3, with the estimated losses from the cartel’s activities expected to exceed RM2 million.

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“‘Op Tunjang’ will continue in collaboration with MACC and the health ministry.

“The human resources ministry and Socso will not compromise in this matter and are determined to fully combat such activities.

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"Social protection benefits should be directed to the rightful contributors and beneficiaries who are truly eligible and in need,"it said in a statement.

Socso said it is currently revamping the disability claims process to prevent more cases of falsified claims.

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It is understood that the cartel, allegedly active since 2017, was involved in making false claims related to spinal injuries and anterior cruciate ligament injuries.

It allegedly saw claimants who received the money taking 50%, with the remaining 50% distributed among the doctors, agents and runners.

Two of the doctors detained are said to be from two government hospitals while one is from a private hospital in Seberang Jaya.
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