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https://mothership.sg/2019/08/cal-academy/

S’porean man, 44, charged with cheating 29 people of S$3.56 million in alleged fraudulent investments


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Muhamad Aidith Abdul Latiff, the former director of a corporate training services company, allegedly cheated 29 people.

Aidith was from CAL Academy.

His victims were duped into handing over money from about S$1,000 to more than S$1.5 million each.

The scheme promised investors a 97 percent return on their investments.

tiagong, many of the investors are nasi padang and roti prata stalls owners

all never ghost to school one
 
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https://mothership.sg/2019/08/cal-academy/

S’porean man, 44, charged with cheating 29 people of S$3.56 million in alleged fraudulent investments


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Muhamad Aidith Abdul Latiff, the former director of a corporate training services company, allegedly cheated 29 people.

Aidith was from CAL Academy.

His victims were duped into handing over money from about S$1,000 to more than S$1.5 million each.

The scheme promised investors a 97 percent return on their investments.

tiagong, many of the investors are nasi padang and roti prata stalls owners

all never ghost to school one
Those are the ones that are easiest to cheat by own ppl
 
This guy has no chance of getting a banking, hedge fund or insurance license due to discrimination. All license for non natives only. If they had given him a license, there would be no problems. His ponzi scheme would be legitimate.
 
Still rookie numbers compared to the amount Kong Hee had swindled.

The Melayu conmen need to be more ambitious, set higher personal targets. :thumbsup:
 
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