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  2. Bernard Chandran - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Chandran. Dato' Sri Bernard Chandran ( Tamil: பர்னார்ட் சந்திரன்) (born 27 February 1968) is a Malaysian fashion designer. Chandran used to be known as Malaysia's "Prince of Fashion", but, now, he is hailed as Malaysia's "King of Fashion". [ 1][ 2] Chandran is also a Malaysian television personality. He ...

  3. List of scandals in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Notable scandals. Corruption scandal involving the selling of fake Halal meat in Malaysia over a period of 40 years, discovered in December 2020. A meat cartel was smuggling meat from non-Halal certified sources like Brazil, Bolivia, Canada, China, Colombia, Mexico, Spain and Ukraine. The meat being smuggled included horse, kangaroo and even ...

  4. List of Ponzi schemes - Wikipedia

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    1860s. Jacob Young, William Abrams, and Nancy Clem ran what author Wendy Gamber argues, in her book The Notorious Mrs. Clem: Murder and Money in the Gilded Age, was the first-ever Ponzi scheme. [ 1][ 2] In Munich, Germany, Adele Spitzeder founded the "Spitzedersche Privatbank" in 1869, promising an interest rate of 10 percent per month.

  5. Club 21 - Wikipedia

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    Club 21 [2] is a luxury retail company established in 1972 by Singaporean entrepreneur-hotelier Christina Ong. [3] Club 21 started as a small boutique in Singapore's Tanglin Shopping Centre and has expanded to operate multi-label fashion stores at Four Seasons Singapore, as well as licensed boutiques in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia and Singapore, [4] Taiwan, Thailand ...

  6. Clothing scam companies - Wikipedia

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    Clothing scam companies are companies or gangs that purport to be collecting used good clothes for charities or to be working for charitable causes, when they are in fact working for themselves, selling the clothes overseas and giving little if anything to charitable causes. [1] They are a particular problem in the United Kingdom, where they ...

  7. Carousell (company) - Wikipedia

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    Carousell (company) Carousell is a Singaporean smartphone and web-based consumer to consumer and business to consumer marketplace buying and selling new and secondhand goods. Headquartered in Singapore, it also operates in Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

  8. Kenanga Wholesale City - Wikipedia

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    AG9 SP9 MR4 BBCC-Hang Tuah station. AG10 SP10 Pudu LRT station. Website. kenangacity .com .my. Kenanga Wholesale City (also known as KWC Fashion Mall ), is Malaysia's first fashion wholesale mall. [3] It is located in Pudu, the heart of Kuala Lumpur, a few minutes from the city's Golden Triangle, in the fashion wholesale area of Jalan Kenanga.

  9. 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal, often referred to as the 1MDB scandal or just 1MDB, is an ongoing corruption, bribery and money laundering conspiracy in which the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) was systematically embezzled, with assets diverted globally by the perpetrators of the scheme. [1]

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