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Millions dined in their restaurants worldwide, enjoying a taste of Malaysia provided by a sprawling conglomerate that claimed to uphold Islamic values by supporting thousands of disadvantaged children they asserted were orphans in homes across the country. However, recent allegations have surfaced, revealing a dark side to this seemingly benevolent enterprise.
Authorities have launched investigations into claims that the organization abused hundreds of children who were supposedly under their care. Reports suggest that the children, rather than receiving the nurturing environment they were promised, faced severe mistreatment in various facilities.
This shocking revelation has prompted widespread outrage, with many questioning how such practices could occur within an organization that presented itself as a champion of social welfare. As investigations unfold, the future of the conglomerate hangs in the balance, and the public is left grappling with the disparity between the company's public image and the allegations of horrific abuse.
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