'Sherlock' star Cumberbatch cuts business ties with Mokhzani

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The British actor says he finds Dr Mahathir Mohamad's views on Jews unacceptable.

British actor Benedict Cumberbatch says Mokhzani Mahathir will not longer be involved in his company SunnyMarch.

Mokhzani is a director of SunnyMarch Holdings, which Cumberbatch set up in 2014, and has invested £1 million in return for shares via his company, Kencana Capital. “I was shocked and disappointed to learn today of statements made by Dr Mahathir Mohamad articulating views that I find abhorrent and unacceptable,” the star of Sherlock told Britain’s MailOnline yesterday.

“As a company, we have already begun the process of fully severing our relationship with Mokhzani so that he will no longer be involved with SunnyMarch.”

 

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We’ll boycott your movies

Is this acceptable?

This is what is called 'uninvited trouble'.....and not for him but the nation.....

Who the heck is this white guy. Never heard or saw him before.

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