JJPTR founder charged with submitting falsified documents to SSM


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 13 Mar 2018

BUTTERWORTH: The 29-year-old founder of the JJ Poor to Rich (JJPTR) investment scheme has pleaded not guilty to a charge of falsifying documents submitted to the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM).

Lee Choong Sen, also known as Johnson Lee (pic), was charged at the Sessions Court here Tuesday with submitting false details in his declaration when applying to strike off his company's name, a requirement under Section 308(1) of the Companies Act 1965.

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