QuickCheck: Is a Johor politician's name being misused to offer scam housing deals?


Scams love a trusted name almost as much as they love your money, as claims of endorsement often add an air of believability to the scheme being touted.

Indeed, when promises of “priority approval” sound too good to be true - they usually are.

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