A scandal has erupted in Malaysia after a report revealed that a syndicate has been selling fake halal beef, mixing meat from horses and kangaroos, for the past 40 years. The syndicate bribed regulators to smuggle uncertified meat, misleading the Muslim population. This scandal has damaged the country's reputation as a potential global center for the $2.3 trillion halal sales market. The Muslim community is calling for a reduction in meat imports due to concerns about foreign suppliers' reliability. The police are conducting a thorough investigation, and the government is considering setting up a Royal Commission of Inquiry to delve deeper into the scandal.