By Rozanna LatiffKUALA LUMPUR, July 15 (Reuters) - Malaysia's Immigration Department said on Wednesday that members of a "digital nomad" community run by U.S. investor Balaji Srinivasan had valid travel documents, a day after authorities announced a probe into claims that Israelis were among them in violation of local laws.The investigation came after some social media users alleged that The Network School, founded by the former Coinbase chief technology officer in 2024, included participants from Israel who had entered Malaysia with passports of other countries.

Malaysian authorities are investigating Balaji Srinivasan's Network School in Forest City over immigration concerns and regulatory compliance issues.

Malaysia's Home Affairs Ministry is investigating Network School, a tech commune founded by ex-Coinbase CTO Balaji Srinivasan, over alleged immigration

Johor Chief Minister Onn Hafiz Ghazi calls on authorities to probe allegations by social media users that the Network School hosted Israeli nationals who had entered the country…

By Rozanna LatiffKUALA LUMPUR, July 15 (Reuters) - Malaysia's Immigration Department said on Wednesday that members of a "digital nomad" community run by U.S. investor Balaji…

The investigation came after some social media users alleged that The Network School, founded by the former Coinbase chief technology officer in 2024, included participants…

Malaysia's Immigration Department confirmed Network School residents have valid travel documents, resolving a 24-hour probe into the Balaji

Malaysia's Immigration Department said it had inspected 266 foreigners from 40 countries and found they had valid documents, though further checks were ongoing to ensure…

KUALA LUMPUR, July 17 : U.S. investor Balaji Srinivasan said an immigration check at a "digital nomad" community in Malaysia based on anonymous social media claims of law…