
JJPTR founder charged with submitting falsified documents to SSM
BUTTERWORTH: The 29-year-old founder of the JJ Poor to Rich (JJPTR) investment scheme has pleaded not guilty to a charge of falsifying documents submitted to
The AC Action Group (also known as ACAG) is a group of everyday professionals. Experts in their own fields that lend their skills to build compelling cases against questionable direct sales companies. We then mediate and leverage an agreed restitution. And by pooling complainants with losses against the same defendant/s great enough to interest highly qualified legal entities with the power to ensure success. ACAG will then attempt to broker to those legal entitles for representation on a contingent basis. That is, no win, no fee or Contingent Law as it is known by lawyers and solicitors in the legal profession.
*Contingent law has become immensely popular since it’s ‘success fee’ precedent of 2005:
Chai Chee Chin and Others v Tetuan Zahari Ong & Co [2005] MLJU 623
*(Contingent law is an arrangement where any lawyers that we may interest in your case agree their fee
is conditional (contingent) to a successful claim paid directly to the complainant first).
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If you would like to discuss a particular matter with our telephone counsellors you may
do so in complete confidence. With one informal call we could possibly assess if ACAG
may or may not be interested to assist and if you qualify for a free consultation. All any
information will be held in the strictest of confidence.
Please note. We will never ask for confidential information over the phone.
DISCLAIMER: ACAG is not a law firm. ACAG may take up a case to success based on years of collective knowledge across many relevant fields including business trading, corporate structures, risk reporting, finance and law.
However, this should not be taken as professional advice. ACAG will engage professionals licensed in each relevant field if and when needed. Only qualified advice from professionals should be taken. Even then it should be noted that ACAG or any qualified professionals we engage cannot be held liable for complaints or cases that are not successfully restituted.

BUTTERWORTH: The 29-year-old founder of the JJ Poor to Rich (JJPTR) investment scheme has pleaded not guilty to a charge of falsifying documents submitted to

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