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ONLY 10 PCT OF FORMER TEACHERS HAVE RETRIEVED UNCLAIMED KWSG CONTRIBUTIONS - YGTHO  

21/04/2025 02:06 PM

By Suraidah Roslan

KUALA LUMPUR, April 21 (Bernama) -- Only 10 percent of former teachers who contributed to the Teachers Provident Fund (KWSG) between 1962 and 1972 have come forward to retrieve their unclaimed money from the Accountant General’s Department as of April 2025.

Tun Hussein Onn Teachers’ Foundation (YGTHO) chief executive officer, Zahiruddin Mohammad Hanif, said this figure represents 185 former teachers or their heirs who have made claims. 

As a result, the unclaimed funds under the Unified Teachers Service (UTS) scheme have decreased to RM11.7 million from RM13.58 million in 2018, he said. 

“Since the announcement in 2018, not many heirs have come forward. Out of 1,910 contributors, 1,725 have yet to make a claim. So far, fewer than 200 individuals have come forward, which is only about 10 percent.

“The contributors were UTS teachers who served between 1962 and 1972. They are not recipients of government pensions,” he told Bernama.

He dismissed recent claims circulating online that the unclaimed KWSG contributions of former UTS teachers have reached RM135 million.

Zahiruddin explained that contributions categorised as unclaimed funds remain with the Accountant General’s Department, and may still be retrieved at any time.

Commenting on the delay in claims, he said many families were unaware their relatives had contributed to the KWSG and outdated contact information makes it difficult for the foundation to reach them.

“It’s not that the families are intentionally delaying, but many simply don’t know. The addresses we have are outdated, so notification letters are often returned. Without current contact details, we have no way of locating the contributors,” he said.

Zahiruddin added that YGTHO will issue another media statement soon to encourage eligible next of kin to come forward and claim the funds at any time.

He said contributors or their next of kin may initiate claims at the Accountant General’s Department, which will verify their status with YGTHO. 

Eligible individuals may check their status at https://egumis.anm.gov.my or contact YGTHO at 03-8890 2427.

Zahiruddin said that the verification process is important to prevent misuse or fraudulent claims, emphasising that YGTHO has not appointed any third parties or agents to manage the claims process.

“The list of contributors can be checked via a link uploaded on YGTHO’s official channels. That’s the only authorised way to verify names.

“We’ve decided not to publish the names in media releases to prevent any risk of exploitation,” he said.

In 2018, Zahiruddin reported that the total amount of unclaimed contributions in the KWSG stood at RM13.58 million, involving 1,910 contributors who served as teachers since the 1950s.

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