Divorces due to unfaithful wives on the rise in Malaysia
By ANITuesday, July 27, 2010
KUALA LUMPUR - The number of divorce cases in Malaysia because of unfaithful wives has risen by up to 20 percent in the past decade.
Kosmo! highlighted Syarian lawyer Musa Awang expressing his concern over the trend.
Musa said his observation was based on hundreds of divorce cases he has come across over the past decade.
He said divorces were more prevalent among working couples, where the women tend to share their marital problems with other men who then took advantage of them.
Linda Jamaluddin of the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry said that the women’s tendency to confide in male colleagues always backfired, reports the Star Online.
She said such actions always resulted in forbidden love and infidelity.
Utusan Malaysia’s entertainment pullout Mega Hits reported that actor Remy Ishak, who was rumoured to have been the cause of Maya Karin’s divorce, had admitted he was close to the actress because they came under the same management company. (ANI)