KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 9 — A total of 70 compounds, worth RM3.45 million, have been issued to telecommunication companies this year by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) for registering prepaid SIM cards without verifying user information.
The MCMC, in a statement today, the latest was last Dec 4, involving15 compounds, worth RM750,000, which were issued to five telecommunication companies.
lt said the compound was issued for an offence under Section 127 of the Communications and Multimedia Act (AKM) 1998, which provides for a fine not exceeding RM100,000 or imprisonment for two years or both upon conviction.
The total number of compound issued this year is 16 percent higher compared to 58 compounds, worth RM2.9 million, issued in 2019 for the same offence, it said.
According to MCMC, the compounds issued on Dec 4 were to Digi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd, totalling five and worth RM250,000, followed by Maxis Broadband Sdn Bhd with four compounds (RM200,000).
This is then followed by Umobile Sdn Bhd, with three compounds worth RM150,00 , Tune Talk Sdn Bhd (two compounds worth RM100,000) and YTL Communications Sdn Bhd (one compound for RM50,000).
MCMC said the compound action was taken based on an audit conducted by MCMC in Pahang, Kelantan and Terengganu in August and October last year.
The action taken reflected MCMC’s firm and continuous efforts in protecting the interests of consumers from the growing number of online scams, it said.