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TIME dotCom takes legal action against news site over false article

Telco head ‘completely unconnected’ to remanded individual described, says firm

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 15 Jun 2022 4:05PM

TIME dotCom takes legal action against news site over false article
TIME dotCom has also filed a complaint with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission and police related to the allegedly defamatory article, it said in a Bursa Malaysia filing today. – TIME dotCom pic, June 15, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – TIME dotCom Bhd has initiated legal action against a website and its owners relating to a news article linking the telco’s commander-in-chief, Afzal Abdul Rahim, to an individual remanded in connection with some enforcement action in Johor.

The telco also filed a complaint with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission and police, it said in a Bursa Malaysia filing today.

The statement said Afzal is “completely unconnected” to the individual remanded in connection with the case.

“We wish to categorically state that this incident has nothing to do whatsoever with TIME, or our commander-in-chief. Such pathetic attempts to drive traffic to an irrelevant website by their owners are clearly defamatory in nature,” it added.

The telco said it will take “every action needed” to seek justice, including “content aggregators who have republished the malicious article without verifying its contents.”

TIME emphasised that the slanderous, malicious behaviour unnecessarily risks corporate and personal reputations for no other reason than to profit seek. – Bernama, June 15, 2022

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