Sarawak Media Group (SMG), the parent company of TV Sarawak (TVS), issued a statement clarifying that the recent arrest of a senior executive on money laundering charges is unrelated to the company's operations. SMG emphasized that business operations will continue as usual and urged inquiries to be directed through official communication channels.
Sarawak Media Group/TVS issued a statement today stating that the recent arrest of a broadcasting station senior official in relation to a money laundering case had nothing to do with it. — The Borneo Post picas a first-time user .
SMG emphasised that the dissemination of any false information or baseless allegations may cause unwarranted harm to the company’s reputation. In addition, SMG reiterated its commitment to fairness and announced that it would fully cooperate with relevant authorities as required.
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