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Geeko 2.0 : A Troubling Reemergence Of An Insolvent BXC Travellers In MAHB?

After lying low for five years, the key players behind Geeko 1.0 have made a striking comeback with a new deal again with Tencent, the Chinese equivalent of Google, as bait under the guise of BXC Traveller Sdn Bhd (BXC). The players needed a new facade as Geeko was too infamous and stink!

Ancom Acquisition Of Dormant Company Is Puzzling

The screenshot of Ancom Bhd‘s public announcement of its acquisition of Media Works Sdn Bhd, which is a dormant company, for RM1.   It would have been an otherwise a normal affair for a public listed company to acquire shareholding in a Sdn Bhd.  What had made it so strange was the acquisition of a … Read more

The ‘Speedy Gonzales’ Promotion!

Datuk Musa bin Yusof (Datuk Musa) was the Director of International Promotion Division (Asia/Africa) in Tourism Malaysia (TM).  On 3-11-2018 Datuk Musa has been promoted as the new Director General (DG) of TM for 2 years with effect from 2-11-2018 to 1-12-2020 by YB Datuk Mohamaddin bin Ketapi, the Minister in the Ministry of Tourism … Read more

Siew Ka Wei: Tencent Picked GEEKO As A “Special Purpose Vehicle”! Really???

Left: Tan Sri Mohamed Al Amin. Right: Dato DR Siew Ka Wei. These are the two powerful corporate figures.

Dato’ DR Siew Ka Wei (“Dato’ DR Siew”) is the chairman of Tourism Malaysia (“TM”), executive chairman of Ancom Bhd, Redberry Media Group, director of Titanium Compass Sdn Bhd (“Titanium”and Puncak Berlian Sdn Bhd (“Puncak”), both of which share common registered office and company secretary with Geeko Tech Sdn Bhd (“GEEKO”).

Titanium had been awarded with an exclusive 10 years contract for advertising in the MRT and stations, HERE.   See how “Hebat” is Titanium and Dato’ DR Siew!

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Dato’ Siew Ka Wei: “Speedy Gonzales” RM99.693 Mil Deal Tainted With Conflicts of Interest! Part – 2

Updates @ 10:30 pm on 7-4-2018:  “The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has visited the Tourism and Culture Ministry over what is believed to be a contract signed between the ministry