QuickCheck: Is the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry giving out RM1,000 in child aid?

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Is the viral post on the RM1000 child aid the truth?

The Women, Family and Community Development Ministry has issued a statement on its Facebook page that a viral post is fake. "The information circulating on social media in relation to 'Child aid amounting to RM1,000 will be given starting 2023' is false.

 

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