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KUALA LUMPUR, 1 December 2025 – The National Anti-Financial Crime Centre (NFCC) participated in the Illegal Investment Awareness Campaign ‘#scamalertssm’ organised by the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM), held at Menara SSM @ KL Sentral.
NFCC’s participation was in its capacity as an NSRC exhibitor to promote the 997 hotline during the programme.
In addition, SSM organised a forum session titled Combating Illegal Investments: Modus Operandi & Solutions. The session covered, among other topics, the latest trends and statistics on financial scams as well as the functions and roles of the NSRC.
The forum featured representatives from SSM, the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM), and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).
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#997
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SEREMBAN, 27 November 2025 – The NFCC conducted a knowledge sharing session led by YBhg. Dato' Sri Shamshun Baharin bin Mohd Jamil, Director-General of NFCC, together with the NFCC Deputy Director-General, with YBrs. Siti Nor Rafidah binti Saiman, Deputy Director of the Negeri Sembilan Land and Mines Office.
The objective of this knowledge sharing session was to establish a platform that enables NFCC and the State Government to exchange views on the vesting of immovable properties applied for by enforcement agencies to the Federal Lands Commissioner, as well as to address related issues. In this regard, the NFCC provided a briefing on its role in managing seized and forfeited assets, followed by a briefing from the Negeri Sembilan Land and Mines Office on the procedures for implementing the vesting requested by enforcement agencies, including arising matters related to lands exempted from the application of the National Land Code pursuant to subsection 4(2) of the National Land Code 1965 [Act 828].
SEREMBAN, 27 November 2025 - NFCC conducted a courtesy visit led by YBhg. Dato' Sri Shamshun Baharin bin Mohd Jamil, Director-General of NFCC, together with NFCC Senior Officers, to YB Dato’ Muzalmah binti Mustapha, Legal Adviser of Negeri Sembilan.
The purpose of this courtesy visit was to establish a platform that enables NFCC and the State Government to exchange views concerning the vesting of immovable properties applied for by enforcement agencies to the Federal Lands Commissioner, as well as to discuss related issues. Accordingly, a discussion was held to deliberate on the procedures for implementing the vesting requested by enforcement agencies, along with arising matters, including issues involving lands exempted from the application of the National Land Code under subsection 4(2) of the National Land Code 1965 [Act 828].
PORT DICKSON, 24–27 November 2025 – National Anti-Financial Crime Centre (NFCC) organised the Certified Financial Investigator Program (CFIP) – Sharing of Experience (SoE) Workshop from 24 to 27 November 2025 in Port Dickson. The programme was officiated by YBhg. Dato' Sri Shamshun Baharin bin Mohd Jamil, Director-General of NFCC, and attended by officers from various government agencies.
The SoE programme is a key component of the CFIP, providing a platform for participants to share real-life experiences related to financial investigations across agencies. The sharing sessions covered investigative challenges, methods of resolution, best practices, as well as the latest trends and modus operandi in financial crimes. This programme also strengthened professional networks, enhanced operational understanding, and reinforced inter-agency cooperation in financial investigations.
PUTRAJAYA, 21 November 2025 – National Anti-Financial Crime Centre (NFCC) organised the Scamora Pilot Deployment Session and Closing Ceremony, which was attended by all NFCC personnel. The session began with welcoming remarks by the NFCC Senior Director, followed by a presentation delivered by Mr. Leo Chen Wai Yang from Leogics Solutions Sdn. Bhd.
The Scamora project, introduced through MyHackathon 2024 Cohort 2 organised by MOSTI, Cradle and MyVentures, was selected as the winner under the financial scam prevention theme and developed by Leogics Solutions. Scamora is an AI-powered mobile application designed to enhance public awareness of financial fraud by consolidating various agency initiatives within a single, integrated ecosystem. The programme related to this project was implemented in collaboration with Leogics Solutions Sdn. Bhd., including an internal onboarding session at NFCC held on 24 September 2025, followed by the launch of the Scamora Programme, which ran for three weeks until 15 October 2025. The onboarding session aimed to test the functionality and usability of the application and gather feedback from NFCC staff. The pilot deployment programme marked the completion of internal testing, during which the application was refined based on evaluation results; it also served as the symbolic closing of the Scamora Programme and the presentation of prizes to the winners. The programme further focused on discussions between the Director-General and representatives of the MyHackathon 2024 organisers (MOSTI, Cradle, MyVentures) regarding the future direction of Scamora.
National Anti-Financial Crime Centre (NFCC)
Levels 5 & 6, Block 1 Menara Seri Wilayah Jalan P2a Precinct 2 62100 Putrajaya
Email: nfcc@jpm.gov.my
Phone: (03) 8861 3830