Grads trained as brokers


  • Nation
  • Wednesday, 16 Jul 2003

KUALA LUMPUR: More than 90 graduates including a Masters holder who had applied for the post of IT executives and administrative assistants found themselves being trained as brokers instead for an illegal spot trading company. 

The graduates, aged between 21 and 48, had applied for the job after responding to an advertisement in a local English daily were only into their second day when officers from the Securities Commission (SC) raided the company’s premises at Kompleks Antarabangsa in Jalan Sultan Ismail about 3pm yesterday. 

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