BFM 89.9

HIGHLIGHTS 
Podcast  >  Evening Edition  >  Top 5 At 5  >  Top 5 at 5: Will 23andMe Put Personal Genetic Data Up for Sale?

Top 5 at 5: Will 23andMe Put Personal Genetic Data Up for Sale?

Dr Mohammad Firdaus Bin Abdul Aziz, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Malaya

10-Apr-25 17:00

Top 5 at 5: Will 23andMe Put Personal Genetic Data Up for Sale?

With 23andMe filing for bankruptcy, concerns are mounting over the fate of genetic data from its 15 million customers — especially as a U.S. judge has ruled that the company can sell user data. Dr Mohammad Firdaus Bin Abdul Aziz, Senior Lecturer at the University of Malaya, joins us to unpack what this means for consent, contracts, and consumer rights.

Other stories we covered:

• Trump pauses global tariffs—except on China: President Trump reversed course by pausing new tariffs on 60 countries — but notably excluded China, intensifying U.S.-China trade tensions. Heron Lim, economist at Moody’s Analytics, helps us make sense of the political zigzags and what Beijing’s next move could be.

• Bukit Cherakah ruling delay stalls legal action: NGOs are raising the alarm over the Court of Appeal’s delay in releasing its written judgment on the Bukit Cherakah forest case, preventing them from escalating the battle to the Federal Court. Joanna de Rozario, Vice Secretary of the SACF Society, explains the legal roadblocks and implications for forest conservation.

• Johor teen arrested for allegedly creating AI-generated explicit images: A teen in Johor has been arrested in connection with AI-generated explicit images allegedly involving up to 40 schoolgirls, prompting investigations into a possible case of digital sexual abuse. Consultant child psychologist Katyana Azman joins us to discuss the psychological impact on young victims and the importance of early intervention and support.

• Why Dubai chocolate is everywhere now: Inspired by the flavours of Middle Eastern kunafa, “Dubai chocolate” — with pistachio cream, kataifi, and vibrant splashes — is the latest dessert sensation in Malaysia. We discuss the hype and how this UAE-origin treat made the leap from niche novelty to local hit.

Image Credit: Shutterstock

Produced by: Tee Shiao Eek, Sudais Ferhard, Sharaad Kuttan, Juliet Jacobs, Sneha Harikannan, Lim Sue Ann

Presented by: Lee Chwi Lynn, Sharaad Kuttan


This and more than 60,000 other podcasts in your hand. Download the all new BFM mobile app.

Categories:  economypoliticsinternationalenvironmentgovernmenthealth policy

Tags:  digital sexual abusedubai chocolatepistachio23andmegeneticsdata privacyus-china trade wartariffsbukit cherakah forest reservechild psychology





Play / Pause

Listen now : Mattsplained: Matt Armitage, Founder, Kulturpop

Today’s Shows



6:00 AM

The 6AM Stretch

Thought-provoking discussions on ideas, people and events shaping our lives.

7:00 AM

World Market Watch

Brian Arcese, Portfolio Manager & Equity Analyst, Foord Asset Management, tells us where international markets are heading.

7:15 AM

Morning Brief

We recap global and local headlines from today's papers and portals.

7:30 AM

Morning Brief

George Chen, partner and co-chair of the Digital Practice at The Asia on the future of the tech industry.

7:45 AM

Morning Brief

Hafiza Abdul Samath of Women Aid Organization (WAO) discusses teenage pregnancy and what more can be done to support at-risk teens.

8:00 AM

The Breakfast Grille

Jason Fong of Invest Hong Kong discusses the department’s strategy for attracting family offices to the territory.

8:30 AM

Morning Brief

Dr. Amit Ranjan, National University of Singapore gives us an update on Bangladeshi politics.

8:45 AM

Morning Brief

(REPEAT) We dive into the local and international news that matters to you.

9:00 AM

Opening Bell

(REPEAT) Brian Arcese, Portfolio Manager & Equity Analyst, Foord Asset Management, tells us where international markets are heading.

9:15 AM

Opening Bell

(REPEAT) We take a look at the FBM KLCI as well as regional capital markets.

9:35 AM

What's The Focus

We wrap up the week’s biggest conversations to keep you in the know.

10:05 AM

Open For Business

Yoann Gueguen & Onno Pfeiffer, Co-founders of Diolko, on building Southeast Asia’s first urban logistics-on-rail system to cut delivery emissions and congestion.

11:00 AM

Mattsplained

Matt Armitage, Founder, Kulturpop

12:00 PM

Enterprise Explores

Kiranjit Singh, Regional APAC Lead at Ipsos Strategy3, on why Malaysians are redefining “old age” and showing greater optimism about later life.

1:00 PM

The Breakfast Grille Repeat

Jason Fong of Invest Hong Kong discusses the department’s strategy for attracting family offices to the territory.

2:05 PM

Discovery Hour

3:05 PM

Front Row

Award-winning playwright Adriana Nordin Manan's "Wacky Double Bill: Borong & Encyclopedia" explores the wit, warmth, and weirdness of two scenarios: colleagues vying for their boss's approval and a cross-cultural encounter gone wrong. We speak with Adriana and producer/designer Sidhart Joe Dev.

3:20 PM

Front Row

"Fragments of Tuah," a new documentary theatre work, deconstructs the historical figure of Hang Tuah through music, performance, and archival research, exposing gaps and contradictions in the familiar tale. Co-creators Mark Teh and Faiq Syazwan Kuhiri discuss their collaborative process.

4:05 PM

Health & Living

Are MRI machines safe? We explore the unusual death of a man sucked into an MRI machine and how to improve safety.

5:00 PM

Top 5 at 5

6:00 PM

Popcorn Culture

7:00 PM

Just For Kicks

8:00 PM

Bar None

Lauren Hoh Ruyi joins us to share her football journey so far and her observations of the women's game here.

9:00 PM

The Selector

Covering all styles of music from indie, dubstep, folk, soul, electro and everything in between.