Interesting,
Having researched many actions of regulators over the years, usually they hang you in the press first, then strangle you while you die a slow financial death unable to defend yourself since you are presumed guilty until proven innocent in civil cases.
With the recent announcement on BN site, I find this interesting. I may be wrong, but is Malaysia that different than all the other regulators around the world? To post that an investigation is going on a month after the fact seems to lend itself to finding nothing of any fraudulent activity. If there was proof, they would have smeered it all over the press first, and ask questions later.
This would appear to be good news to me, but again, I don't know how Malaysia looks at cases like this. Look at GINS and Plexpay, they were attacked swiftly and it was known by all immediately, yet with Bryan, even his arrest was not known or announced publically, so this was very unusual when comparing to other agencies. So lets hope it is good news.
Good luck to all, Mike