
The Malaysia International Humanitarian Organisation (MHO) has urged the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission to investigate several companies alleged to be running investment schemes.
MHO claimed these schemes had left 276 people suffering losses amounting to nearly RM104.9 million, Bernama reported.
Its secretary-general,Hishamuddin Hashim, said they had received complaints from the victims who joined property and shariah redeemable shares (i-RPS) investment programmes offered by several local companies.
“The victims claimed these companies had taken advantage of them, misappropriating or using their investment capital for purposes not disclosed or agreed to,” he told a press conference after lodging a report at the MACC headquarters in Putrajaya today. Also present were the…