Beware of fake donation drive


Lai standing in front of the Kek Lok Si Charitable Medical Centre in Ayer Itam, Penang, that is scheduled to open after Chinese New Year next month.

THE management of Yayasan Kek Lok Si and Kek Lok Si Charitable Medical Centre has made a public release saying that it did not appoint any agent or individual to collect donation on its behalf.

The medical centre’s chief operating officer Lai Yeu Kong said the management found out that lately, there were people using Yayasan Kek Lok Si or Kek Lok Si Charitable Medical Centre to solicit for donation.

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