MDDI's Response to PQ on Government Call Verification Measures to Protect Seniors Against Scams
4 February 2026
Parliament Sitting on 4 February 2026
Question for Written Answer
28. Ms Valerie Lee asked the Minister for Digital Development and Information (a) whether the Government has assessed the impact of heightened scam vigilance on agencies’ ability to contact residents, especially seniors; (b) what measures are in place to help residents verify Government agencies’ calls; and (c) when will a permanent nationalised caller ID system identifying Government-assistance related calls be implemented.
Answer
The Member is right to be concerned that vigilance against scams may discourage residents from receiving legitimate calls from public officers. Having heard about scammers who impersonate Government officials, they may feel it is safer not to engage with anyone who claims to represent a public agency.
Thus far, this problem has not significantly affected public service delivery. Nonetheless, the Government is exploring ways to help the public identify genuine calls from public agencies. This has been addressed in our reply to the question on "Additional Measures to Tackle Increase in Cases of Government Officials Impersonation and Phishing Scams" published after the Sitting of 23 September 2025.
In the meantime, we have issued advisories to remind the public that Government officials will never ask them to transfer money, disclose bank log-in details over a phone call, or install mobile applications from unofficial app stores. We recognise that such messages take time to be internalised. We will continue to feature them prominently through various communication channels, including websites, mobile applications, social media, physical letters, collaterals and digital display panels. If in doubt, members should call the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799.
The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore and the Ministry of Home Affairs will also be piloting a National Simulated Scams Exercise (NSSE), focusing initially on Government Officials Impersonation Scams. Members of the public can register to take part at https://go.gov.sg/NSSE to experience the scam tactics in a safe environment and learn how to avoid falling prey.
