A civil servant in KOTA BARU quit her job after financing RM175,000 in an e-share system only to find her account “blocked” after her venture grew to over RM3.5mil.
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Siti Zuraida Awang said she was persuaded to join the scheme after finding out that even a well-known political leader in the state had financed RM450,000 in the e-share business.
“I quit my job a year ago because I was convinced it could not be a fraudulent venture, as investors in the scheme included top politicians.
“But now not only did I not get a full return on my capital investment, I can no longer access my account as well,” said the 36-year-old mother of two children aged seven and three.