Datuk Vida responds to asset seizure controversy


PETALING JAYA: Following the uproar over the seizure of items from her residence on Monday (Nov 25), controversial entrepreneur Datuk Vida (pic) has spoken out about the issue.

According mStar.com.my, Vida, whose real name is Datuk Seri Hasmiza Othman, 53, stated that she will fully cooperate regarding the matter that has become a hot topic of discussion.

Vida revealed that she has appointed a lawyer to help manage the situation legally.

"I want to inform that I am taking this matter seriously and will give it my full attention.

"I have appointed a lawyer to advise and assist me in resolving this issue in the best possible way and according to the law," she said.

Vida shared this in an Instagram post on Monday night, which also featured a video of her with her daughter Cik B, or Nur Edlynn Zamileen Muhammad Amin, 19, while abroad.

Currently in China, Vida expressed gratitude for the public's concern over the viral issue.

She also hopes the public will stop criticising and instead give her the space to resolve the problem.

"I greatly appreciate everyone's support and hope to be given the space to handle this matter calmly and professionally," she added.

Previously, it was reported that several assets at Vida's bungalow in Meru Ipoh, Perak, were seized.

This was due to Vida's failure to settle outstanding payments of RM1,060,285 to construction contractor Ah Design Communication in 2018.

The company had reportedly collaborated with Vida to renovate the celebrity's office building, Vida All Star Studio, located in Elite Industrial Park, Section 33, Shah Alam.

During the seizure process, the plaintiff's lawyer, Samir Zainal, stated that they seized four luxury cars, including two Toyota Vellfires, a Toyota Grand Hiace, and a BMW X7.

Additionally, items seized included a 100-inch Samsung television, an 85-inch Samsung television, a game console, a musical instrument set, 10 sofas, and a Kawai piano.

Moreover, they seized eight cupboards, 30 flower pots, 15 air conditioning units, six exclusive paintings, and chandelier lights.

All these items are not allowed to be removed, and if the debt remains unpaid, an auction will be held on Dec 9.

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