MALAYSIANS CLAMP DOWN ON MOBILE CONTEST
20 June 2008
But was it really gambling?
Malaysia's second largest mobile phone company, Celcom
Mobile, has been stopped by government officials from
running an SMS-based contest offering new cars after
complaints from unspecified sources that it "resembled
gambling" and involved excessive SMS charges.
In a brief statement, Celcom said it would temporarily
halt its "100 days, 100 cars" campaign "...due to
intervention by the regulatory authority."
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission,
a government agency in charge of the industry, directed
Celcom to end the contest, saying that some participants
had complained their phone bills had soared as a result
of the high SMS charges levied for contest questions.
Members of the Muslim community also complained that the
mechanism of the contest resembled gambling, which is
forbidden under Islamic laws.
"We found that it is a misleading promotion. We have
told Celcom to end the contest and refund all
participants," a Commission spokesman said.
Celcom management are awaiting a ruling Tuesday by
Islamic authorities on whether the contest is
permissible under Islam before making a final decision
on the contest, which required subscribers to answer
quiz questions correctly each day in a contest
originally planned to run through to September 9.
Each SMS cost 5 ringgit instead of the average 0.20
ringgit for an SMS. Celcom officials have defended the
high cost, saying each SMS also comes with new mobile
content such as ring tones for participants.
Speaking to an Associated Press reporter, the mufti of
northern Perlis state, Mohamad Asri Zainul Abidin said,
"In Islam, we call this gambling. Such contests should
be stopped because you pay (but you) buy nothing."
Ethnic Malay Muslims make up about 60 percent of
Malaysia's 27 million people. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, a
minister in charge of religious affairs, recently said
companies should seek the advice of religious experts
before launching such contests.
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