Police, Manpower Ministry looking into case of ex-maid acquitted of stealing from CAG chief in light of judge's comments
The Straits Times - Singapore·2020-09-06 22:07
SINGAPORE - Both the Ministry of Manpower and the police are looking into the case of a former domestic worker acquitted of stealing from Changi Airport Group chairman Liew Mun Leong and his family.
In a statement on Sunday (Sept 6), MOM said that it is in consultation with the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) as to whether further action, if any, ought to be taken following comments by the judge, Justice Chan Seng Onn.
The police also said on Sunday night that they would be looking into several observations of police investigations made by Justice Chan in his 100-page judgment on the case.
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Tony Tan8490 11/09/2020
The family must pay the price 👍😡
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Userfos6 11/09/2020
Hats off to Mr. Anil. You are a true born lawyer. Given this high profile case. Not sure how many willing to do what you did. Blessing to you and family. Hopefully your good work helps to bring light to all who are in the dark to the good for mankind. 🙏🙏🙏😷😷😷
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Cruelworld 11/09/2020
Why is Singapore spending so much resources on investigating this case. There are more important task e.g climate changes, to deal with. Is Singapore firm on pinning a gu1ilty verdict even when the judge has acquitted the maid of the charges Or it is a case of Super Rich bullying the poor.
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hock leong 10/09/2020
How about those NUS students cases
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rozazman 11/09/2020
keep looking but no action clearly they are wrong
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