Selangor Journal

Securities Commission charges former investment banker for deceiving four investors

KUALA LUMPUR, June 16 — The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) has charged former investment banker Charles Chua Yi Fuan for deceiving four investors who suffered losses amounting to RM76,000 between February and April 2018.

In a statement today, the capital market regulator said Chua, formerly vice president of debt markets at Hong Leong Investment Bank Bhd, had represented to the victims that they were investing in purported investment schemes involving subscription of securities, when in fact such schemes did not exist.

It said Chua was arrested in Malaysia yesterday with the assistance of the Royal Malaysia Police and the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) after he was deported from Cambodia.

“Following his deportation by the Cambodian authorities, Chua was brought to the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Courts this morning to face four charges under subsection 179(b) of the Capital Markets and Services Act 2007 (CMSA).

“This offence is punishable with imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 years and a fine of not less than RM1 million,” it added.

The charges were read out in two separate courts today. Sessions Court judge Kamarudin Kamsun granted bail at RM300,000, with one surety, and the accused was also ordered to surrender his passport to the court and is required to report to the SC’s Investigating Officer on a monthly basis.

In another court, Sessions Court judge Sabariah Othman granted bail at RM50,000.

The SC said all other bail conditions were identical.

— Bernama

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