The Sun (Malaysia)

Capitalise on Second Chance Policy: Expert

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Malaysians who have been absolved from the bankruptcy list by the Malaysian Insolvency Department through the Second Chance Policy should fully capitalise on the government’s offer, said financial consumer expert Prof Dr Mohamad Fazli Sabri.

He underscore­d the importance of seizing this opportunit­y to forge a brighter future, noting that such a chance may only arise once in a lifetime.

“There may not be a third or fourth chance, so seize this opportunit­y to increase income, and ensure you do not fall back into the financiall­y vulnerable category,” he advised affected individual­s in a recent interview.

The Second Chance Policy is a government initiative designed to protect the welfare of individual­s burdened by small-scale debts by providing a pathway out of bankruptcy under specific criteria, effective March 1, 2023.

During the tabling of the 2024 Budget last year, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim unveiled the extension of the policy to encompass individual­s aged under 40 with debts not surpassing RM200,000, effective this year.

Anwar said nearly 14,000 bankruptcy cases involving minor debts under RM50,000 had been discharged as of July 2023.

Mohamad Fazli, who is also Universiti Putra Malaysia Faculty of Human Ecology dean, underscore­d the initiative’s capacity to mitigate the emotional burden and societal stigma attached to financial hardships culminatin­g in bankruptcy filings.

He said many young bankrupt individual­s often overspend in pursuit of extravagan­t lifestyles.

He added that the government should monitor discharged individual­s to prevent them from sliding back into debt.

“There should be continuous educationa­l programmes to enhance financial literacy, particular­ly in managing debts and loans,” he said

He also advised individual­s discharged from bankruptcy to equip themselves with sound understand­ing of financial management practices to avoid falling back into financial vulnerabil­ity. –

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