Malaysian Woman Sparks Backlash Saying EPF Should Be Freely Withdrawn

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A Malaysian woman recently ignited discussion online after questioning the very existence of the Employees Provident Fund (EPF). In a post, she wrote:

“EPF shouldn’t even exist. We should be able to withdraw whenever we want.”

Her statement quickly drew criticism from netizens, many of whom defended the national retirement savings scheme as essential for financial security.

Several commenters highlighted that EPF was created to ensure Malaysians have funds for retirement and are not dependent on government support later in life. One user wrote:

“It’s meant specifically for people like you. I don’t want taxpayers burdened by those who end up penniless in old age due to lack of financial discipline.”

Others added that without compulsory savings, many Malaysians might fail to save consistently on their own.

“Trust me, if the government didn’t create EPF, most people wouldn’t have savings at all. It’s designed so you don’t have to work until 70,” said one netizen.

Some users reminded her that EPF contributions include employer contributions, not just employee salaries. Without EPF, employees would forfeit this extra benefit.

“If EPF didn’t exist, you wouldn’t get that extra contribution from your employer,” one comment read. Another sarcastically suggested she simply inform her employer if she truly opposed the scheme:

“Just tell your boss you don’t want EPF. They’ll gladly save that extra 13 percent for you.”

Netizens also questioned her long-term financial plan without EPF, warning that full withdrawals now could result in financial difficulties later.

“When you reach 60 with zero savings, what is your plan?” one user asked, echoing concerns that people might blame the government if they struggle in old age.

The debate highlights the continuing importance of EPF in securing retirement and encouraging disciplined savings among Malaysians.

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