Man claims his bankrupt brother did not take car loan


Identity theft: Teoh (left) and Kim Chai showing copies of the police report and the MyKad during the press conference in Johor Baru.

JOHOR BARU: A coffee shop assistant declared a bankrupt by the High Court here last year for failing to settle a car loan did not apply for it, claimed his brother.

Gan Kim Chai, 40, did not borrow the money to buy a second-hand car as the loan was issued to a stranger using his lost MyKad.

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