Sunday, July 30, 2023

WOTC - Arrest for an undisclosed reason

 Wisdom of the Crowd: 88% of the respondents said that it is justified to place the minister under arrest for a reason that is not disclosed now, but will be disclosed later.

https://tklcloud.com/Crowd2/chart3.aspx?id=2933

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

If this is not fraud; what is? Useless police.

$133k lost to second-hand car dealer

I refer to the news report “Porsche owner lost $135k after car dealer vanished” (Aug 6).

I was one of the several victims who lost money selling their cars to a second-hand car dealer.

I got a post-dated cheque of $133,000 from the dealer for my car, which was not honoured, even though he issued a promissory note.


The cheque bounced on five occasions when I tried to deposit it at the bank before learning that the car dealer’s account was eventually closed.

[I made a police report but was told to make a claim with the Small Claims Tribunal or engage a lawyer to recover my money.]

The police did not reveal whether any further investigations were carried out. I was left feeling frustrated and helpless.

I discovered through social media that many people had also been cheated by this car dealer.

I thank the writer of the report for helping to spread awareness and as a warning to potential victims.

Anonymous said...

Singaporean banks were slow in detecting suspicious money from Malaysia which had handled money flows linked to Malaysian state fund 1MDB

Anonymous said...



Pritam Singh: I'm Not Desperate For Power, Prime Minister.

I'm Only Desperate For The Amount I Am Being Paid Every Month Which Works To Quite A Decent Sum.

Anonymous said...

A retired English journalist uncovered 1MDB corruption and was able to trace it to Malaysian Official 1 all on her own device?
Highly paid officials suggested that to trace dirty money in this high-tech country is like finding a needle in haystacks.

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