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KUALA LUMPUR: The schemes by several companies looked convincing and at first, “investors” did get their returns, but before long, they found their life savings gone and some even went into depression.

Claiming that they were victims of investment scams, this group of investors now wants the Securities Commission to investigate several companies for allegedly cheating them of their money.

Another investor in her 40s, who declined to be named, said it was her sister who persuaded her to participate in the scheme. She added that she had invested close to RM100,000 and only received returns for one month before the company vanished.“I really hope the relevant agencies will help us get back our hard-earned money,” she said.

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