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Fifteen investors sue MyAirline co-founder Goh

Individuals taking legal action over alleged failure to pay monthly redemption value sums

Updated 6 months ago · Published on 20 Oct 2023 4:26PM

Fifteen investors sue MyAirline co-founder Goh
In their statement of claim dated July 21 last year, the 15 plaintiffs claimed that the companies, including MyAirline, had failed to make the agreed-upon monthly payments from November 2021 to June 2022, despite having sent letters of demand through their solicitors. – MyAirline pic, October 20, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Fifteen investors have filed a civil suit against businessman Goh Hwan Hua and four companies over their alleged failure to pay monthly redemption value sums from the investors’ outlay of about RM8 million.

However, Goh and the four companies, namely I-Serve Online Mall Sdn Bhd (ISOM), Bright Moon Venture PLT (BMV), QA Smart Partnership PLT (QAS) and Trillion Cove Holdings Bhd (TCH) have filed an application to strike out the suit on the basis that the legal action was a nullity and an abuse of court process.

The high court here will hear their striking application on October 31.

They had also filed their statements of defence last year against the lawsuit brought by the investors: P.Ponnamal, A.Prema, Deborah Ann Rodrigo, YM Che Engku Mahirah Abdullah, Goh Chiang Beng, Alexander Vincent, Gea Ban Thong, Ng Guat Tin, Koh Kock Keang, S. Supramaniam, Harith Abdul Hamid, Ismat Abdul Rauf, Koh Kok Chong, Gea Seok Eng, and K. Thangamuthu.

In their statement of claim dated July 21 last year, the 15 plaintiffs claimed that the companies had failed to make the agreed-upon monthly payments from November 2021 to June 2022, despite having sent letters of demand through their solicitors.

The plaintiffs aged between 58 and 74, claimed that Goh as the co-founder and majority shareholder of MYAirline Sdn Bhd and the other four defendants had breached fiduciary duties and should be made personally liable over losses suffered by the investors.

They contended that Goh, in issuing various notices and directives and holding conference calls with them, had made representations over ongoing issues faced by ISOM and the impact it would or would not have on the investors’ monthly returns.

They further claimed that ISOM, TCH, and the other firms were raided by Bank Negara Malaysia on November 11, 2021, and that a freezing order was allegedly issued against the companies.

Thus, the plaintiffs are seeking repayment of the RM8 million subscription price as well as repayment of the owed monthly redemption arrears and 5% annual interest on any awarded judgment sum. – Bernama, October 20, 2023

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