It is reported that six veteran teachers were defrauded of their pensions in the PT Fadillah Insan Mandiri (FIM) scam recently, leaving behind a series of shattered dreams and property losses.
Several old teachers who were deceived said that PT FIM claimed that their monthly return on investment was between 10% and 30%, equivalent to 10 million to 15 million rupees (approximately 860,000 to 1.29 million yuan) per month. This An alluring promise attracted them.
One of the victims, Assad, said he only made profits for the first three months after investing, lured by the promise of high returns, and then nothing more.
These old teachers mortgaged their pension certificates to the bank, and the bank would deduct monthly payments from their pensions to repay the loan. They were in dire straits as a result, and the certificates pawned at the bank not only symbolized the loss of their property, but also the betrayal of trust and the shattering of their dreams of a peaceful retirement.
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