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Problems Pressing Mira Hayati, Luxury House Sealed and Skincare Accused of Being Dangerous

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Kapanlagi.com - Mira Hayati, a skincare entrepreneur from Makassar known as "Crazy Rich Makassar," is currently under sharp public scrutiny. In addition to her successful skincare business, she is also known for her luxurious lifestyle and her extraordinary collection of gold.

However, this time she has to deal with two major issues that have captured attention, namely the luxury house she is building in Bontoloe, Makassar, which has been sealed by the Makassar City Spatial Planning Agency (Distaru) due to lacking a building permit (IMB). Not only that, her skincare product, MH Miracle Whitening Skin, is also facing serious allegations for allegedly containing hazardous substances such as mercury and hydroquinone.

1. Sealing of Luxury House in Makassar

Mira Hayati, also known by the nickname "Golden Queen" in Makassar, is facing serious issues regarding the construction of her luxury house in Bontoloe, Makassar. The Makassar City Distaru sealed the house on October 29, 2024, after an inspection on August 23, 2024, showed that the house did not have a building permit (IMB).

The Head of the Control and Utilization of Space Division at Makassar City Distaru, Aguz Mulia, explained that although three warning letters had been sent, Mira's side did not provide the expected response.

2. Mira's Response and Gold Tax Issues

Not only concerning the building permit, Mira Hayati has also been in the spotlight regarding tax issues. In 2024, she went viral for buying a bag made of gold worth Rp 553 million, as well as purchasing 1 kg of gold in Saudi Arabia for Rp 800 million while performing the Hajj pilgrimage.

However, controversy arose when Mira was asked to pay a tax of Rp 500 million by customs officials upon her arrival at Soekarno-Hatta Airport. Mira was shocked by the large tax bill and reportedly protested.

3. Issues of Hazardous Materials in Skincare Products

In addition to the unlicensed house and tax issues, Mira Hayati is also faced with serious allegations regarding the presence of hazardous substances in the skincare products marketed by her company. The MH Miracle Whitening Skin product is suspected of containing mercury and hydroquinone, which, according to beauty experts, can have dangerous side effects on skin health.

Beauty doctor Oky Pratama was one of the first to reveal this through a viral review video. This issue has garnered public attention, including from celebrity Nikita Mirzani who also provided her comments.

4. Why was Mira Hayati's house sealed by Distaru?

Mira's house was sealed because it did not have a building permit (IMB). Distaru carried out the sealing after three warnings that were ignored by Mira's side.

5. What happened to Mira Hayati's skincare products?

Mira's skincare product, MH Miracle Whitening Skin, is suspected of containing harmful substances such as mercury and hydroquinone, which can endanger skin health. This was revealed after reviews from beauty doctors.

6. What is Mira Hayati's reaction to the gold tax issue?

Mira was shocked and protested the tax bill of IDR 500 million requested by Customs after purchasing gold in Saudi Arabia.

What do KLOvers think about this? Come on, write in the comments section! If not now, when?

(kpl/vna)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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