Malaysia’s health system is in crisis — overworked doctors, an ageing population, and rising chronic diseases are pushing it to the brink. In this episode of Scoop Insight by PodaBoom, Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) president Dr Thirunavukarasu Rajoo joins us to talk about the urgent reforms Malaysia needs, why the system is “still running on a 1970s model,” and how young people can take charge of their own health.From the vape ban debate to the Health White Paper and the future of public healthcare, this is a candid look at what’s really holding Malaysia back — and what it’ll take to heal the system before it’s too late.
With the largest budget in history, we explore whether Budget 2026 tackles Malaysia’s real challenges or just maintains the status quo. Join our guests as we break down the key issues impacting ordinary Malaysians.
In this episode of Scoop Insight, host Sandru Narayanan is joined by policy expert Muhammad Daniel Kittu, economist Dr. Geoffrey Williams, and special co-host Datuk Zainul Arifin, Chief Executive Officer of Big Boom Media, to dive into Malaysia's ambitious Budget 2026. Together, they explore the biggest questions: Will the record RM470 billion budget deliver real change, or is it just another political balancing act? Tune in as they dissect its impact on cost of living, social welfare, healthcare, the economy, and much more.
While seven foreign-born players were swiftly granted Malaysian citizenship to represent Harimau Malaya, thousands of stateless children born right here still wait for recognition.In this episode of Scoop Insights, we speak with Wong Kueng Hui, legal advocate and citizenship reform campaigner, and Sharmila Sekaran from Voice of Children about Malaysia’s broken path to belonging.
What sets inDrive apart in Malaysia’s crowded e-hailing market? Unlike other platforms, inDrive runs on a “willing buyer, willing seller” model, where passengers and drivers agree on a fare with no surge pricing.
In this episode of Scoop Insight, we speak with Govin Kumaar (Country Representative) and Shaerine Kaur (Communications Manager, South East Asia) from inDrive about:
🚖 Their unique pricing model and how it benefits both passengers and drivers
📊 Expansion in Malaysia – with over 30,000 drivers already onboard and a 2025 target of 40,000
💰 What percentage of fares drivers really take home
💳 Why cash and QR code payments still dominate the region
⚖️ Regulatory challenges including compliance steps taken
🛡️ Safety features for riders and drivers, plus thoughts on the new Gig Economy Bill
Whether you’re a passenger curious about fare negotiations, a driver exploring new platforms, or simply following the future of the gig economy, this episode gives you an inside look into how inDrive is reshaping the e-hailing industry in Malaysia and beyond.
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ASEAN’s non-interference policy has left a power vacuum — and lawyer & human rights activist Michelle Yesudas draws a connecting thread between borderland exploitation, Malaysia’s treatment of asylum seekers, and growing civil unrest at home. From the hidden horrors of trafficking compounds to the public anger driving 'Turun Anwar', this episode of Scoop Insight examines what happens when governments ignore the voices of the vulnerable.
President of the Malaysian Organization of Vape Entity (MOVE) Samsul Kamal Arrifin joins Scoop Insight to break down the government's decision to implement a nationwide vape ban. Is it a bold public health move or a policy clouded by misinformation and inconsistency? We explore what this means for consumers, businesses, and the black market.
As ASEAN prepares for another critical five-year cycle, its human rights body, The ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR), has released a new work plan. But will it matter? Human rights lawyer and AICHR representative Edmund Bon joins Scoop Insight to examine AICHR’s future, its structural limits, and whether Malaysia’s concluding ASEAN chairmanship can bring change.
In a time when viral often means unethical, Scoop Insight invites Mediha Mahmood, CEO of Content Forum Malaysia, to talk about the importance of online ethics, the Content Code’s role in guiding creators, and how Malaysians can reclaim trust and civility in the digital age.
What drives crime in Malaysia? How much of it do we actually see? Crime analyst Kamal Affandi Hashim takes us deep into the psychology of offenders, the socio-economic triggers, and how Malaysia's criminal landscape has evolved. With a decade of experience in the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM), Kamal shares insights on how and why crime happens, from petty theft to full blown murder, on this gripping episode of Scoop Insight.
With online scams, cyberbullying, and misinformation on the rise, how can Malaysians protect themselves and their families in the digital age? Derek Fernandez, Commission Member of MCMC, joins us on Scoop Insight to share how the Kempen Internet Selamat is tackling these challenges head-on as we explore policy moves, public education efforts, and practical tips to help you stay secure, informed, and responsible online.
Online romance scams are becoming a serious problem in Malaysia, with scammers preying on trust and vulnerability in search of quick financial gains. In 2023 alone, Malaysians reported losses exceeding RM100 million due to these scams, which are often carried out through social media platforms and dating apps. Victims span all age groups, genders and backgrounds, often losing not just money but also emotional stability and confidence in others.
In this eye-opening episode, a victim named “Maria” shares her harrowing story of losing her life savings to an online love scammer. Her account sheds light on the manipulative tactics scammers use, from building emotional connections to fabricating urgent financial emergencies.
The episode also features expert insights from Crime Prevention Specialist Shamir Rajadurai, who will explain how these scammers operate, the platforms they exploit, and the warning signs everyone should know. He also highlights actionable tips for protecting yourself online and what to do if you’ve already fallen victim to a scam.
Romance scams are not just a distant threat—they are happening to real people every day. Scoop Insight aims to educate and empower listeners to stay vigilant and protect themselves and their loved ones from falling prey to these schemes.
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Authorities and Hotlines for Reporting Scams
Cyber999 Help Centre (Cybersecurity Malaysia)
Website: www.cybersecurity.my
Hotline: 1-300-88-2999
Email: cyber999@cybersecurity.my
Description: Provides assistance for cybercrime incidents, including online scams and phishing attacks.
Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM)
Website: www.rmp.gov.my
Hotline: 03-2610-1559 / 03-2266-2222
Description: File a police report and provide all evidence (e.g., transaction details, messages, emails) to assist in investigations.
Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC)
Website: www.mcmc.gov.my
Hotline: 1-800-188-030
Description: Handles complaints related to online scams and digital fraud.
National Scam Response Centre (NSRC)
Hotline: 997
Description: A dedicated hotline for reporting scams. Acts as a centralized response center for fraud cases.
Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM)
Website: www.bnm.gov.my
BNMTELELINK: 1-300-88-5465
Description: For cases involving unauthorized bank transactions or fraud through financial institutions.
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Mental Health Support for Victims
Befrienders Malaysia
Website: www.befrienders.org.my
Hotline: 03-7627-2929
Description: Offers free, confidential emotional support for anyone in distress, including scam victims dealing with emotional trauma.
Mental Health Psychosocial Support Services (MHPSS)
Hotline: 03-2935-9935 / 014-322-3392
Description: Provides psychological support for individuals coping with mental stress, including financial distress.
In the first episode of Scoop Insight, we break down the key objectives of Malaysia's Budget 2025; exploring the country’s tax revenue strategies and focusing on expanding the tax base. With discussions on whether it’s time to revisit the Goods and Services Tax (GST), and the role of sin taxes on tobacco, alcohol, and gaming, we ask: Are these convenient targets for revenue generation due for an increase? What are the consequences of implementing taxes without fully considering their broader impact?
Moderator: Shazmin Shamsuddin Panellists: Dato' Zainul Arifin Mohammed Isa CEO, Big Boom Media Muhammad Sha'ani bin Abdullah Honorary Secretary, Malaysian Digital Economy Consumer Association Dr. Shankaran Nambiar Fellow, Institut Masa Depan Malaysia (MASA) Datuk Wan Saiful Wan Jan Tasek Gelugor MP