The CEO of GISB, Nasiruddin Mohd Ali, was arrested on Sep 19, along with his two ladies and his kids.
Although he acknowledged that “one or two” cases of adultery occurred, Nasiruddin refuted allegations of widespread mistreatment at the treatment houses and other misbehavior.
According to authorities, GISB is connected to a religion that is not affiliated with any religion. Established in 2010, the conglomerate owns bakeries, minimarts and other businesses in Malaysia and elsewhere,  , with assets totalling around RM325 million ( US$ 75.6 million ) globally.
SELANGOR SULTAN URGES ACTION
The Sultan of Selangor expressed sorrow on Saturday over the lack of swift actions taken against GISB.  ,
According to a declaration from the Selangor Royal Office,” We must accept the fact that the lag in handling this matter highlighted the shortcomings in monitoring and enforcing rules by religious organizations against donation homes and religious institutions linked to GISB,” according to the Star.
” The organisation’s system is so great that this problem has become critical and out of control”.
The policeman reiterated on Saturday that they would look into the allegations of child abuse thoroughly.
” We are also committed to carrying out a thorough research of this operation. According to the Star, Razarudin urged the public to refrain from making any speculative comments while the research is still under way.
He urged patients or those with information on the case to come forth.  ,
” This will help to maintain a complete and detailed investigation into the matter”, said Razarudin.