50 claim losses of RM320,000 in MLM scam
The Edge Malaysia reports that 50 individuals have claimed losses totaling RM320,000 in an MLM scam. The case highlights the financial impact of fraudulent direct-selling schemes on Malaysian consumers. Victims should report such incidents to KPDN and seek legal advice on recovery options.
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