A SOCIAL MEDIA user has claimed that the Investment, Trade, and Industry Ministry used his company’s work without due credit or compensation for the Malaysia Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan.
Taking to Instagram, “Feythehuman”, claimed that his company was engaged by the ministry in 2022 to develop the concept, theme, and architectural direction for the Malaysian pavilion.
He claimed his company worked on the project for about two years, assured that it would be formally appointed for the project.
However, it was told in January 2023 that the appointment would not proceed, and that the ministry wanted to open a tender, he alleged.
“We brought in world-class partners, helped secure approvals, and shaped the foundation of Malaysia’s presence on the global stage,” he added.
He claimed that the current concept, theme, narrative and architectural direction being used for the pavilion were developed by his company and appropriated by MITI without acknowledgement or compensation.
He also claimed he was advised to keep quiet over the alleged appropriation, and that being outspoken may jeopardise future opportunities.
“But we chose to speak up. Because dignity is worth more than access.
“And because staying quiet only protects the people who keep doing this to others.
“We shouldn’t have to beg to be paid for work that was done, used, and publicly presented. Payment isn’t a favour, it’s the bare minimum,” he added.
The Vibes has since reached out to MITI and is waiting for a response on the matter. - April 26, 2025