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“RM600K sales monthly” – M’sian Tells LHDN to Probe Ex-Husband’s Cash-Only Wagyu Pizza Business

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Source: Instagram | cikepal06 & Instagram | jofliam

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Malaysian entrepreneur and social media influencer Cik Epal recently sought help from the Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) to investigate her ex-husband, Jofliam, who owns a pizza business.

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In her series of Instagram stories yesterday (November 8), @cikepal06, Cik Epal said that Jofliam’s Wagyu pizza business has always accepted cash only, and no digital transactions are accepted. The woman also revealed how much her ex-husband can allegedly make in a month, with an estimation of 500 pizzas sold per day. 

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“A pizza cost around RM150, so he can make up to RM75,000 a day and up to RM600,000 a month. He only runs his business on weekends.”

Cik Epal said that she wanted to expose Jofliam because he had been allegedly harassing her family.

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“LHDN, please investigate his 100% cash-only pizza business. My ex-husband will be making pizzas this weekend, you can check how long the queue is,” Cik Epal urged the organisation in her Instagram story.

The woman also revealed how much the pizza restaurant’s employees received on a daily basis, and let’s just say the figures are what some of us make in a month.

“All his employees are paid daily, around RM600 to RM1,500. This is why they are loyal to him because they make a lot with him. You want to sue me? Go ahead. I’m not afraid because I’m spilling facts.”

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The pair divorced in October this year, and according to Cik Epal, she had always reminded Jofliam to pay the pizza taxes but was ignored.

“He told me to stay out of his business. Now that we’re divorced, I won’t keep quite anymore.”

 

The marriage was blessed with 2 children.

 

Also read: UTAR’s RM83 Million Tax Bill Waived by the Government, Anthony Loke Confirms

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