MBPJ councillors are directors of Lucky Black Widow Sdn Bhd, registered address MBPJ
Is the MBPJ a business entity or is it into business? So, how come a company limited by shares and registered at the Companies Commission of Malaysia (CCM) can use the MBPJ headquarters as its business address?
Not convinced? This is what a search with the CCM revealed. A RM2 company called Lucky Black Widow Sdn Bhd is operating from MBPJ’s headquarters in Jalan Yong Shook Lin.
Its states its nature of business as “Football team management training program general trading” (whatever that means) as its nature of business.
The directors of the company are councillors Nor Azman Mohd Nor, Datuk Yahya Bujang, Mohamed Azli Mohamed Saad and Megat Firdouz Megat Junid.
Although the company was registered on April 4, 2004, no records of its financial affairs have been filed since its inception. The CCM may deem it as a dormant company a’la Zakaria, but is it a coincidence that all four directors are MBPJ councillors?
Are councillors authorised to use the headquarters for their personal business activities?
How could they use the MBPJ headquarters as their business address? And for the record, the council does not have an equity in the company.
Source: The Sun
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