Edtech giant Byju’s founder Byju Raveendran received a six-month prison sentence in Singapore for contempt of court over asset disclosure non-compliance. This latest setback adds to the company’s mounting legal woes, including fund diversion allegations and creditor claims, marking a significant downfall for the once-celebrated startup. Edtech giant Byju’s founder Byju Raveendran received a six-month prison sentence in Singapore for contempt of court over asset disclosure non-compliance. This latest setback adds to the company’s mounting legal woes, including fund diversion allegations and creditor claims, marking a significant downfall for the once-celebrated startup.
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