Network School, a tech community in Malaysia, has paused its planned 500M+ MYR expansion following false allegations of harboring illegal aliens. The accusations, made by an anonymous account, prompted a police investigation that confirmed all travel documents were in order. The school, which has invested over 100M MYR and created numerous local jobs, seeks assurance from the Malaysian government to prevent future disruptions.
The founder, a former CTO of Coinbase, has requested a meeting with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim to discuss a memorandum of understanding to restore confidence in Malaysia as a tech investment hub. The outcome could influence further investments from global tech firms and venture capitalists.
Network School's Investment in Malaysia on Hold Amid False Allegations
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