KUALA LUMPUR: The head of a Malaysian conglomerate accused of running homes where hundreds of children and youths were allegedly sexually abused said there were 'one or two' cases of
A general view of Global Ikhwan Services and Business headquarters at Rawang, Malaysia Sep 11, 2024. Police this week rescued 402 children from charity homes that authorities say were run by Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings, an Islamic firm that the authorities have also accused of exploiting its workers.
GISB has said it did not run the homes and denied all allegations of abuse and exploitation of workers. "I don't want to blame the laws. It's true we have done some wrongs in the eyes of the law but couldn't there be some advice or discussions first?" he said. Malaysia's Islamic Development Department said in a statement on Saturday it would bring a report on suspected deviant teachings involving GISB to the Cabinet, the national religious affairs council, and the conference of rulers. Malaysia has nine royal rulers who act as the custodians of Islam in the country.
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