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Sugarbook members include influential people in power , claims founder

A file picture of Chan (centre) as he arrived at the Magistrate s Court in Shah Alam on Feb 24, 2021. - AFP PETALING JAYA: The founder of controversial dating site Sugarbook says that are extremely influential people in power who have signed up as members but refused to reveal the names to authorities. Chan Eu Boon, 34, better known as Darren Chan, told VICE that there were also local celebrities who had signed up. I can see why people might want me to release names and expose the sugar daddies on our site but we take data and privacy very seriously and will never compromise anyone s personal identity.

Analysis: Was it the PR stunt or contentious branding that doomed Sugarbook?

Details 26 February 2021 Sugarbook s woes continue with CEO Darren Chan recently charged for inciting mischief on social media, more specifically for publishing statements conducive to public mischief , Bernama reported. Chan, who pleaded not guilty, was accused of committing the offence on 10 February by publishing an article titled Top 10 Sugar Baby Universities in Malaysia . As a result, Bernama said he was charged with intent to cause fear or alarm to the public or any section of the public that any individual may be cajoled into committing an offence against public order through such publication . Chan was charged under Section 505 (b) of the Penal Code which comprises a maximum jail term of two years or a fine, or both, if convicted. Sugarbook could not comment on

Boss of sugar daddy website charged in Malaysia over post, Latest World News

World News - SHAH ALAM The head of a controversial Malaysian "sugar daddy" dating website was charged yesterday with causing public alarm after his claims that university students were using the service sparked an outcry. Sugarbook bills itself as a website "where romance meets finance". Read more at www.tnp.sg

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