一名汤加男子承认在南奥克兰非法经营未注册的高息贷款,每周收取高达15%的贷款,并威胁借款人,这促使人们呼吁受害者在2026年4月3日前站出来。
A Tongan man admitted to illegally running unregistered high-interest loans in South Auckland, charging up to 15% weekly and threatening borrowers, prompting a call for victims to come forward by April 3, 2026.
Ilaisaane Malupo作为南奥克兰的Nane Emple贷款金融服务公司,承认非法向南奥克兰的汤加社区成员提供未经登记的个人贷款,每周收取高达15%的利息,并收取每天10美元的逾期费用。
Ilaisaane Malupo, operating as Nane Easy Loan Finance Services NZ, has admitted to illegally providing unregistered personal loans to members of the Tongan community in South Auckland, charging up to 15% weekly interest and imposing late fees of $10 per day.
商业委员会指出,借款人面临在社交媒体和社区平台上公众曝光的威胁,有些人被迫出售物品或跳过房租。
The Commerce Commission says borrowers faced threats of public exposure on social media and community platforms, with some forced to sell belongings or skip rent.
Malupo未能登记和销毁记录,使识别受影响个人的工作复杂化,违反了《金融服务供应商法》。
Malupo violated the Financial Service Providers Act by failing to register and destroying records, complicating efforts to identify affected individuals.
委员会正在敦促借款人在2026年4月3日之前提出可能的赔偿要求。
The Commission is urging borrowers to come forward by April 3, 2026, for potential compensation.