The Insane Tale of a Billionaire MLM Swindler Who Just Got Arrested in Indonesia
VICE reports on the arrest of a billionaire MLM swindler in Indonesia, detailing an elaborate fraud scheme. The case underscores the scale of deception possible within multi-level marketing operations. Malaysian consumers should exercise caution and verify company credentials through KPDN before participating in any direct-selling opportunity.
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Man admits to torturing woman, 19, to death in Singapore; her brother and their MLM coach facing murder charge
The Star reports that a man has admitted to torturing a 19-year-old woman to death in Singapore, while her brother and their MLM coach face murder charges. This case highlights serious criminal risks associated with certain direct-selling operations. Malaysian consumers should verify that any MLM company they engage with holds proper KPDN licensing and maintains transparent business practices.
Direct selling company fined RM100,000 for operating without licence
The Malaysian Reserve reports that a direct-selling company has been fined RM100,000 for operating without a licence. Consumers should always verify that a direct-selling company holds a valid KPDN license before making any purchase or joining as a distributor.
Licence revoked for 91 MLM companies
NST Online reports that licences have been revoked for 91 MLM companies. Malaysian consumers should always verify that any direct-selling company holds a valid KPDN license before joining or purchasing products.