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Malaysiakini lodges police report over RM3mil fund diversion

2026-03-05 - 09:44

Mkini Group Sdn Bhd said the fund diversion did not affect Malaysiakini’s core operations. PETALING JAYA: Mkini Group Sdn Bhd’s board of directors has lodged a police report after discovering that RM3 million from its subsidiaries had been diverted to third-party entities suspected of operating unlicensed investment schemes. In a statement, Mkini Group, which runs Malaysiakini, said the funds were diverted between March 2023 and March 2024, but remained undetected until recently as the audited company accounts claimed they were in a “fixed deposit placed with a licensed bank”. It also said the diversion of the funds was “enabled” by former key employees of Malaysiakini. Mkini Group said active remedial measures are under way. Co-founders Steven Gan and Premesh Chandran, who serve as non-executive directors of the Mkini Group, expressed their deepest disappointment and regret. “We are extremely devastated by these unauthorised actions,” said Gan, a former editor-in-chief. “To be betrayed by some of our most trusted staff members is a heavy blow. We are determined to recover the funds and tighten oversight to prevent any recurrence.” Premesh, a former CEO, said that while the diversion of funds affected the company’s finances, Malaysiakini’s core operations remain unaffected. “Diverting these funds – perpetrated by former colleagues – severely damages our resilience, and distracts from our mission to speak truth to power,” he added.

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