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Herbalife' is the corporate front for an 'Amway' copycat 'Multi-Level Marketing (MLM)' cultic racket. This American-controlled, major criminal enterprise operates all around the world, and it has been present in the UK since the late1980s. Yet no agency of UK law enforcement, civil or criminal, has ever investigated the 'Herbalife' racket, let alone tried to stop it. That said, it is known that numerous British police officers had been 'Herbalife' adherents.
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Back in February, I reported how, in Singapore, a group of three 'Herbalife' adherents were facing criminal charges for beating and starving to death a 19 year woman, Huang Baoying. However, the prosecutors did not seem to understand how the killers had become so dangerously deluded by the fictitious narrative controlling the reality, and resulting behaviour, of 'Herbalife' adherents, that they truly believed themselves to be acting in the long term interests of their victim.
May 25th. 2026, the 'Straits Times' reported the following developments.
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SINGAPORE – A man who starved and tortured a 19-year-old woman in his Clementi flat for more than two months has been sentenced to 14 years and 11 months’ jail for causing her death.
The acts of abuse allegedly also involved the victim’s older brother and his married girlfriend, who are facing murder charges.
Ms Huang Baoying died on May 5, 2021, after enduring what prosecutors described as “horrifying and senseless torture” in a flat at Block 602 Clementi West Street 1.
Lim Peng Tiong, 67, the flat’s owner, pleaded guilty on Feb 9 to a reduced charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder over her death.
Ms Huang died from a combination of severe malnutrition, sepsis and extensive blunt force trauma.
She weighed only 27.6kg at her autopsy, having lost 43 per cent of her body weight over 11 months from June 2020, when her weight was last recorded as 48.8kg.
Lim’s sentence included a six-month term in lieu of caning. He cannot be caned as he is above the age of 50.
In sentencing, High Court Judge Pang Khang Chau noted on May 25 that among the three accused persons, Lim had the least involvement in the abuse that led to the victim’s death and that he himself was subject to abuse and coercion by the two other accomplices.
The prosecution had sought a sentence of 20 years’ jail for Lim to reflect his role in the abuse.
The defence had asked for a jail term of 11 years, contending that Lim was a follower who had been “brainwashed” by his accomplices.
Lim, Ms Huang, and her brother Huang Bocan, 34, were members of a multi-level marketing “club” that sold nutritional products.
Huang Bocan’s girlfriend, Chee Mei Wan, 46, was their “coach”.
She owned a company selling Herbalife products, which she called a club, where members pay to get discounts on products and could also sell the goods to their own clients.
Chee had introduced a system of punishment to “correct” the bad habits of club members that she felt would negatively affect sales, which in turn would affect her commission.
The disciplinary regime escalated into full-blown torture and physical abuse for Ms Huang.
Chained in toilet
Between Feb 16, 2021, and May 4, 2021, Ms Huang was deprived of food, chained in a toilet at the flat, and brutally beaten.
In her final hours, she was repeatedly beaten with a wooden pole, forced to sit upright with her hands tied and raised above her head, had salt rubbed into an open wound, and was drenched under running water for 15 minutes.
The court was earlier told that Ms Huang was about 16 to 17 years old when she and her brother joined the club in 2018.
The siblings left home in July 2020 and went to live with Lim after falling out with their parents, who refused to continue buying the products.
Chee joined them a few weeks later following a dispute with her husband.
According to Lim, Chee introduced a system of fines in October 2020 to correct his bad habits, which she believed had affected sales.
After a month, the system evolved into a regime where those who made mistakes had to perform exercises such as squats or hold a stress position with their legs bent and their backs against a wall.
Ms Huang was punished the most because Chee and Huang Bocan thought she lacked discipline and motivation, and performed poorly in product sales.
From February 2021, Ms Huang was denied food whenever she made a mistake.
Things worsened in April 2021, when she was deprived of food for days and was allowed to drink only water.
Hit 240 times
In one incident, she was hit 240 times.
One of the beatings resulted in a wound on her calf that did not heal properly.
In April 2021, the four attended a church service, where Ms Huang dozed off. After they returned to the flat, she was slapped about 130 times.
Ms Huang was confined in a toilet for prolonged periods, under the guise of giving her a quiet place to reflect on her mistakes.
She was chained to the railing beside the toilet bowl.
On the night of May 4, 2021, Chee allegedly wanted to punish her for lying about whether she had done her squats.
When Ms Huang remained quiet during the beating, Chee and Huang Bocan saw this as defiance.
The trio allegedly tried several ways to get a reaction out of her, including holding her head in a basin of iced water.
Salt was poured on the wound on her calf, and she was tied up under a tap and drenched with water.
After midnight on May 5, the trio tried to wake her, but to no avail.
When they eventually decided to call for an ambulance, they agreed to lie to the authorities.
Evidence of the abuse was allegedly deleted from their phones.
Ms Huang was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics, who reported the case to the police after they saw bruises on her body.
The next day, Huang Bocan was charged with causing grievous hurt to Ms Huang.
Lim was arrested on May 11, and has been in custody since.
The cases against Huang Bocan and Chee, who are both in custody, are pending in court.
Straits Times (copyright 2026)
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Just one day later, May 26th. 2026 it was reported that the UK's Sunday Times had named 'Herbalife UK' among the best places to work in the UK.
Thus demonstrating how easy it is for the bosses of 'Multi-Level Marketing / commercial' cults to get their reality-controlling propaganda published in the media. However, the infiltration of a major UK national newspaper fits into a pattern of ongoing major racketeering activity, as defined by the US federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, 1970. For this 'Herbalife' propaganda is designed to facilitate the committing of fraud and to prevent victims from facing reality and complaining.
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https://london-tv.co.uk/uxbridge-based-herbalife-uk-named-among-uks-best-places-to-work-in-2026/
https://www.thetimes.com/best-places-to-work
https://archive.ph/EJMcC#fc45bcde-967c-47d9-9cf4-27ae3d9639b3
Uxbridge-based Herbalife UK is proud to announce that it has been recognised in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026 list, celebrating organisations that are leading the way in employee engagement, workplace culture, and overall employee experience.
Published in partnership with employee experience platform WorkL, this year’s list features more than 567 organisations nationwide, with Herbalife UK recognised in the Best Medium Places to Work category.
The Best Places to Work 2026 highlights the best workplaces for women, the LGBTQIA+ community, disabled employees, ethnic minorities, younger and older workers, and those where staff enjoy the highest rates of wellbeing.
As a leading nutrition and wellness company, wellbeing sits at the heart of the Herbalife UK people strategy. Employees are able to benefit from a package which supports their physical, mental, and financial wellbeing, including a Global Wellness Platform to encourage the pursuit of personal goals in a supportive and achievable way.
Recognition is also a key part of the Herbalife culture, with colleagues able to award points to one another for individual pieces of work or achievements which contribute to the broader workplace culture. These points can then be redeemed against rewards, from unique experiences to everyday items and vouchers.
Employees also have access to complimentary Herbalife products, such as protein shakes and supplements, which are available in the office and can also make use of a 50% product discount when purchasing products for personal use.
Chris Stirk, Managing Director, Europe & Africa at Herbalife, said: “We’re thrilled that Herbalife UK has been named in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2026. This recognition reflects the unique culture we possess at Herbalife and the way in which our employees uphold our workplace values. We are proud of the supportive, inclusive, and people-first culture we continue to build together.”
London TV (copyright 2026)
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