Hong Kong’s MPF authority flags fraudulent certificates in early pension payouts
Hong Kong's Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority (MPFA) is enhancing its measures to identify fraudulent certificates used for early pension withdrawals. This action follows reports from two medical groups to the police regarding suspected cases in recent weeks.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Authority (MPFA) is enhancing its measures to identify fraudulent certificates used for early pension withdrawals. This action follows reports from two medical groups to the police regarding suspected cases in recent weeks. The MPFA's online platform has detected potential fraud involving what appear to be fake medical certificates submitted for early MPF withdrawals. The authority expressed serious concern over the illegal use of forged documents for early MPF access and is collaborating with medical professional bodies to discourage such fabrications.
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5 extractedThe MPFA is concerned about forged medical certificates used for illegal early MPF withdrawals.
Hong Kong's MPFA is increasing efforts to detect fraudulent certificates for early pension payouts.
The MPFA is collaborating with medical professional bodies to deter fraudulent certificate fabrication.
The MPFA's online platform identified suspected fraud involving fake medical certificates for MPF withdrawals.
Two medical groups recently reported suspected cases of fraudulent certificates to the police.