KUALA LUMPUR: Blinded by greed as well as VIP fame and privileges, a 26-year-old man was suckered into paying close to RM3 million to his childhood fr...
Selangor MCA public complaints bureau chief Datuk Theng Book, Tan Yong Sheng, and MCA Public Services and Complaints Department chief Datuk Seri Michael Chong at a press conference. Back row: Tan’s parents, Aun Chooi Yin and Tan Sem Sin.: Blinded by greed as well as VIP fame and privileges, a 26-year-old man was suckered into paying close to RM3 million to his childhood friend.
He received a car sticker and car emblem from his friend as well as certificates for his ‘donations’. Tan had been using his father’s company’s money to make payments. His father, Tan Sem Sin, said he didn’t suspect anything because he trusted his son until April this year.
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