Singapore banker held in China after client flees with millions
Eden Wu (Wuxi, 20 Mar) - Police in China have held a Singaporean banker for two weeks without allowing her access to a lawyer after her client allegedly fled the country with millions of dollars, her fiance says. Eden Wu, who has worked in Shanghai for Standard Chartered's private banking business for nine months, was detained...
Update On 4 police cases related to possible offences committed during GE 2011
SPF Media Releases 10 AUGUST 2011 . There have been media queries on the outcome of Police investigations into possible offences committed during the recent General Election. This statement provides a consolidated update on four police cases. Possible Offences relating to “Cooling- Off” Day Police received two complaints...
Judge: Can one be guilty of offence if police gave permission?
High Court Judge Quentin Loh wondered out loud if a person can be guilty of committing an offence if law enforcers had given permission for him to carry out that activity. This occurred during the appeal hearing of Chee Siok Chin, Chee Soon Juan, Chong Kai Xiong, Seelan Palay and John Tan. The five were appealing their conviction...
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