Prostitution at Malaysian High Commission? Bad data, says Google



By Melissa Chi
January 13, 2012
A Foreign Ministry spokesman says they have been perplexing to get a inventory changed, though though most success.
KUALA LUMPUR, January thirteen Passport applications, duplicate forms and... prostitution: Those have been a three things Google appears to indicate visitors have been most expected to find during a Malaysian High Commission in London.
People acid for this particular High Commission via a internet search giant's portal have been helpfully presented with a map of its location, which sagacious users have remarkable includes a word "prostitution" to report services available there.
According to Google Malaysia's conduct of communications as well as public affairs, Zeffri Yusof, a mistake pas is expected "a box of bad data".
Zeffri explained which Google is investigating how a word had finished up there, though until then, a firm cannot change a report as which would be deliberate an act of censorship.
He after toldThe Malaysian Insiderthat Google provided avenues for owners of a locations listed by search engine to both check as well as determine which report presented is accurate.
"In this box ... click 'Business Owner?' on a tip right, as well as a Malaysian High Commission in UK can explain a inventory as well as make certain what's created there is OK (goes for any business or organisation)," he pronounced in a content message.
A Foreign Ministry spokesman toldThe Malaysian Insiderhe perceived reports per a misleading report as well as had filed a censure with Google about 4 to five days ago.
"We have been aware of it. It is created by an particular as well as so if a particular does not wish to amend a information, there is nothing you can do," he said.
He emphasi! sed whic h a report has not related to a ministry's central page. He pronounced he is perplexing to contact officials from Google to rectify a problem.
The organisation appears to have been culled from a blog called "Simple Life", underneath its "more reviews" section.
The ultimate entry, dated 2008, was about a story of Malaysian kid expert Sufiah Yusof who was found to be a prostitute, after slicing ties with her family.
"A gifted Malaysian tyro who won a place during Oxford during a age of thirteen has been unprotected as a US$ 260-an-hour (130) prostitute, British press reports said, in a tragic tale of a prominent UK-based Muslim family's tumble from grace," according a essay posted in a blog.
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