M’sian Woman Says Hubby Spent Up To RM200K On Female Worker In Rent, Luxury Goods & Cash Transfers | WeirdKaya
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According to Moretify, in an anonymous post shared on Facebook page 大马吃瓜网, the woman recounted how she only uncovered the alleged affair after noticing irregularities in her company’s finances.
Discovered suspicious transactionsAccording to her, her husband had met a newly hired female accountant at their company in January last year.
While she later realised her marriage had started changing shortly after the woman joined the company, she admitted she did not suspect anything at the time and continued focusing on managing the household and saving money for the family.
Her suspicions only arose last month after employees complained that their salaries had not been paid on time.
When she checked the company accounts, she allegedly discovered repeated large transfers being made out of the business account.
Initially thinking it was a banking error, she went to the bank personally to verify the transactions — only to uncover what she described as a devastating truth.
Transferred company money to employeeAccording to the woman, the bank statements showed that the transfers had been personally made by her husband, with the recipient allegedly being the female employee.
Among the transactions she listed were:
She claimed all payments were sent to the same recipient.
The woman added that these were only part of the company-account transactions and did not include private transfers her husband allegedly made from his personal account.
Husband paid for luxury apartment, branded items & moreShe further alleged that her husband had paid for the woman’s luxury apartment rental, amounting to around RM5,500 per month for four consecutive months.
Together with other miscellaneous transfers exceeding RM9,000, she estimated that these expenses alone totalled nearly RM90,000.
Her suspicions were later confirmed when she allegedly checked her husband’s phone while he was showering and discovered messages, photos, videos, and even explicit clips sent by the woman.
She also claimed her husband had frequently withdrawn large sums of cash from the company over the past year under the pretext of needing cash payments for suppliers who “only accepted cash.”
Spent RM200,000 in total on herLooking back, she now suspects those withdrawals, estimated at RM70,000 to RM80,000, may also have been spent on the woman.
In total, she believes her husband spent between RM160,000 and RM200,000 on the alleged affair.
According to the woman, the money was allegedly used to fund the other woman’s lifestyle, including food, travel, luxury handbags, and accommodation.
She further claimed the pair had already developed an improper relationship.
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