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The FashionValet Controversy Explained: From Successful Launch To Criminal Breach Of Trust
Founders Vivy Yusof and Fadza Anuar have been charged with criminal breach of trust.
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FashionValet Founders Vivy Yusof & Husband Plead Not Guilty To RM8 Million CBT Charge
The court granted bail at RM100,000 and ordered the couple to surrender their passports.
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Vivy Yusof, Suami Mengaku Tak Bersalah Pecah Amanah Dana Pelaburan Khazanah & PNB RM8 Juta
Vivy dan Fadzaruddin masing-masing dibenarkan dijamin RM100,000 dengan seorang penjamin bersama-sama syarat tambahan.
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Vivy Yusof & Suami Bakal Didakwa Esok Atas Kerugian Pelaburan Dana Berjumlah RM43.9 Juta
Perkara itu disahkan oleh Ketua Pesuruhjaya Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM), Tan Sri Azam Baki.
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Why MACC Has Not Detained FashionValet Founders Despite Finding Financial Irregularities
The graft busters discovered dubious financial flows and irregularities at FashionValet since 2018, the same year Khazanah and PNB first invested in the e-commerce platform.
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Did You Know: In 2018, FashionValet Bought 30 Maple For RM95 Million From... Vivy Yusof
30 Maple Sdn Berhad operates Vivy's headscarf brand, dUCk.
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11 Handbags & Luxury Watch Worth RM200,000 Seized In Raid At FashionValet Founders' Home
The raid, led by a team of 12 MACC officers, reportedly lasted for over two hours.
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FashionValet Founders Vivy Yusof & Fadza Anuar Arrive At MACC To Record Statements
Sources said that the couple arrived around 2pm and was accompanied by a lawyer.
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FashionValet Rugi Lima Tahun Berturut-Turut Sebelum Terlibat Pelaburan Khazanah & PNB
Difahamkan, maklumat kewangan itu diperoleh daripada pemfailan dengan Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia (SSM).
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MOF: Khazanah & PNB Lost Over RM43M After Selling Their Stake In FashionValet For RM3.1M
According to the Finance Ministry, the decision marked "a responsible exit" for Khazanah and PNB.
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New Khazanah Report Says 90% EPF Members Under 30 Won't Even Have Basic RM240K To Retire
The report paints a bleak picture of the future for many Malaysians.
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Research: Over 65% Of Malaysian Fresh Grads Make Less Than RM2,000 A Month
In 2021, only 10.8% of fresh graduates secured a job with a monthly salary above RM3,000.
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