Investors hopeful despite warnings


Business as usual Staff attending to investors at the JJPTR branch in Perak Road, Penang.JJPTR staff allowed photographs to be taken in the office. — ZAINUDIN AHAD/The Star

PETALING JAYA: The controversial Penang-based money game firm JJPTR is not only raising alarms in Malaysia, but is also red-flagged by financial authorities in Singapore and the Philippines.

Despite that, its investors, which are said to number in the tens of thousands, continue to back the company.

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