Scratch-and-win syndicates have been accused of using drugs to control their workers.
China Press quoted an ex-employee as saying that the syndicates would add party drugs to the workers' food.
Once they were hooked, they would be forced to work harder to earn sufficient money for the drugs.
She added that she had seen her superior put some powder into the food and drinks of those who were planning to resign.
The daily said there were also ranks within the structure.
The high-ranking staff were assigned to lure white collar professionals while rookies "practised their skills" with housewives and students.
"If they had hit a monthly target of RM30,000, they would get an incentive trip to Japan.
China Press quoted an ex-employee as saying that the syndicates would add party drugs to the workers' food.
Once they were hooked, they would be forced to work harder to earn sufficient money for the drugs.
She added that she had seen her superior put some powder into the food and drinks of those who were planning to resign.
The daily said there were also ranks within the structure.
The high-ranking staff were assigned to lure white collar professionals while rookies "practised their skills" with housewives and students.
"If they had hit a monthly target of RM30,000, they would get an incentive trip to Japan.