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Malaysian agarwood company distances itself from RM22mil ‘scam’

8 June 2022·Free Malaysia Today

Free Malaysia Today reports that a Malaysian agarwood company has distanced itself from a RM22 million scam allegation. The report documents the company's response to fraud accusations linked to its operations. Consumers should verify any company's KPDN direct-selling license and check regulatory records before investing.

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