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This decision has divided opinion among the public, particularly as numerous companies and individuals have been utilising these influencers to market their businesses.
Madam Boss has since issued an apology after finding herself ensnared in this web of deceit, as her reputation is now at stake. In an official press statement dated November 25, Madam Boss apologised for doing business with a local company.
โI, Madam Boss, would like to issue this official statement to address concerns and apologize to the public/my fans regarding my endorsement of a company (Diamond Migration) owned by Vecco Lupa that claimed to offer immigration and overseas employment services.

โAfter further investigation, it has come to my attention that the company in question is not legally registered, not accredited, and does not possess the official authority to facilitate immigration or overseas employment. I was also misled, and I deeply regret associating my name with their services.
โI would like to categorically and officially disassociate myself from this company, its operations, its representatives, and all its claims. I do not have any ownership, partnership, or ongoing relationship with the company, and I do not support any of its activities,โ she stressed.

She vowed to be stricter in the future to safeguard her brand.
โTo everyone who follows and supports me, I truly value your trust. Going forward, I will implement stricter vetting procedures before associating with any brand or service.
โYour welfare and confidence in my work remain my highest priority. Again, I deeply apologise and humbly ask for your understanding. I stand with the people affected.โ
Fellow content creator and Royal Matrix Rehabilitation Centre associate, Royal Mint, was also caught in the same web this week.
โAt the time, I acted in good faith and had no knowledge that the company would not fulfill its promises. I now understand that many people were negatively affected, and for that, I am truly sorry,โ Royal Mint shared.
Mabrijo, who has also been used by suspected scammers, was at a loss for words.
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