KK Mart sues socks supplier for at least RM38m over brand damage, aborted listing on stock market

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KUALA LUMPUR, March 25 — Convenience store chain KK Supermart & Superstore Sdn Bhd today filed a lawsuit against the local company which supplied it socks — including the socks...

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‘Back to square one’ for Malaysian mothers as govt’s citizenship amendment won’t help existing overseas-born children, LFL saysIn the civil lawsuit filed against the socks’ supplier Xin Jian Chang Sdn Bhd and its director Soh Chin Huat, KK Supermart sought a court declaration that the supplier had unlawfully interfered with its business, and for court orders for Xin Jian Chang and its director to indemnify it for the losses and to prevent further causing of losses by unlawful interference to...

Previously on March 19, Xin Jian Chang apologised for any offence or distress caused by the regrettable incident of socks bearing the word “Allah”, saying it had never intentionally ordered any socks with such words and that it had consistently advised its Chinese suppliers to avoid providing products bearing words, symbols, or illustrations that could offend the Muslim community.

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