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Miti accused of taking pavilion idea without credit, payment

Miti accused of taking pavilion idea without credit, payment

Malaysiakini25-04-2025

An individual has alleged that the Investment, Trade, and Industry Ministry appropriated his company's hard work without due credit or compensation for the Malaysia Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan.
Taking to Instagram, user 'Feythehuman' claimed his company worked on the project for about two years, just for it to be 'taken' by the ministry.
'For over two years, we've...

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