All charges withdrawn against ex-CEO of printing firm accused of breaching disclosure obligations
The Straits Times - Singapore·2024-09-09 12:04
SINGAPORE – The former chief executive of a printing firm accused of breaching the disclosure obligations of a director and substantial shareholder of the company has walked free after all of his charges were withdrawn.
Mr Fong Kah Kuen, who was then working for Xpress Holdings, now known as A-Smart Holdings, was earlier facing 15 charges under the Securities and Futures Act.
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Tony Tan8490 10/09/2024
After one and a half year they find him not gulity of those charges. Wonder will such situation happened to certain ex minister facing multiple charges currently will end up the same after years of waiting for trials to go on
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Astro KW reply Tony Tan8490 13/09/2024
... Sounds like another test 🎈balloon being released to test the waters! 😉
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Ram's Horn 10/09/2024
PAP ...how about Eswaran??? Delaying tactics from Dirty strategies to acquit him. Mother Ganges cannot help you!!! Corrupted government must go to Hell
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