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Karen Chen Xiuling quits SGX-listed 17Live's board after US sanction for alleged ties to Cambodian scam empire

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    45% ReliableAverage

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    14% Somewhat Right

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43% : But the company noted that "Besides providing oversight as a director and member of the Board subcommittees, Chen, 43, is not involved in the business and operations of 17Live." It added that 17Live has never done business with Chen, the company she works in - DW Capital Holdings - or Chen Zhi, founder and shareholder of DW Capital. DW Capital is an appointed fund manager for single family offices in Singapore with assets under management of $60 million, according to its website.

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