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Keppel Club probe reveals $37m loss in FRAUD!

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[h=3][/h]REPORT FINDINGS: As of last month, "irregularities" were detected in 1,340 membership transfers at Keppel Club spanning a decade from 2004, said the probe report. This has led to the sacking of the alleged principal culprit, a 67-year-old woman who started as a clerk in 1966 and rose to supervise its membership department.


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[h=2]Published on Apr 24, 2015[/h]




[h=2]Keppel Club probe reveals $37m loss[/h]


K. C. VIJAYAN


SOME $37 million is estimated to have been lost in an alleged membership fraud at Keppel Club, as a result of fake transfers and duping applicants into paying someone else, when they thought they were paying the club, said a probe report.

As of last month, "irregularities" were detected in 1,340 membership transfers at the club spanning a decade from 2004, said the report.

Singapore's oldest country club, Keppel was rocked last year by revelations of the fraud, which led to the sacking of the alleged principal culprit, a 67-year-old woman who started as a clerk in 1966 and rose to supervise its membership department.

Documents filed in court earlier this month show Keppel had appointed the DHA+pac firm last November to conduct forensic investigations into areas, including the modus operandi and extent of the fraud, as well as the potential damage and loss suffered by the club.

Among other things, the affected membership transfers were not mentioned at management meetings by the alleged culprit.

Applicants who sought to join the club were directed to the 67-year-old, who would prepare a form with the genuine details of the applicant. But when it came to details of the person transferring his or her club membership, she would allegedly fill in a fabricated name, or the data of former members instead. She would also fabricate a signature for the purported transferor.

The club stopped issuing new memberships in 1996, but a membership could be bought from someone willing to sell his membership through the club.

Based on the probe findings, Keppel has hired a team of Lee & Lee lawyers led by Julian Tay to sue the woman and six others, to account for the damages.

A High Court pre-trial conference is due next month.

Signs of something being amiss first emerged when the woman, who oversaw the membership department for more than 30 years, expressed strong resistance, when management suggested in 2013 that someone understudy her. The woman had already passed 62 years of age in 2009.

She reluctantly agreed but insisted on retaining control over membership transfers, claiming the complex job would require at least two years for her successor to take over.

The club then promoted an assistant manager in July last year to understudy her.

But the assistant uncovered irregularities in the membership records. Among other things, she found two membership files that were started last year, but had no records of payment of transfer fees in relation to the purported membership transfers. The signatures of the purported transferors were also strikingly identical.

She also found that the names and details of these supposed members were not found in the club's membership database.

Discreet checks and prompt internal investigations followed.

When queried by the general manager on the irregularities in nine membership files which showed no record of transfer fee payment, the woman failed to give a proper explanation.

Within the next few days, the club received seven cashier's orders and two cheques for the purported payment of the nine membership files which the alleged culprit was asked about earlier.

But four of the cashier's orders had consecutive reference numbers, suggesting that they were issued by the same person. The orders were also issued days after the suspect was first queried by the general manager.
Such an apparent cover-up led the club to suspend her and lodge a police report.

The club has since been informed that its former employee is currently being investigated by the police for possible offences, said the court documents filed.

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50000

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She should have resigned and left the country before she was found out, stupid woman.

normally its greed that get them in the end.....once they realise they can do it, the numbers get bigger and bigger and eventually they get found out....

The SIA guy had a good thing going, but in the end his dick was the one that made him greedy....
 

Papsmearer

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Worker's PArty run TC got some financial irregularities, and ministers and PAP porlumpars are tripping over each other fuck them. Now this PSA owned Keppel club, a GLC owned by Temasek and populated with PAP porlumpars missing $37 million, you will not any PAP porlumpars or ministers asking for accountability.
 

nufala

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normally its greed that get them in the end.....once they realise they can do it, the numbers get bigger and bigger and eventually they get found out....

The SIA guy had a good thing going, but in the end his dick was the one that made him greedy....

He got caught mostly because of the preparations for the Y2K bug.
 

Reddog

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She should have resigned and left the country before she was found out, stupid woman.

There are two reasons why such criminals always hang around:

1. Greed for more. (Should have quit while ahead)
2. Their scheme worked for such a long time that being caught has over time faded into insignificant possibilities.

There is a team involved here.
 

Narong Wongwan

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He got caught mostly because of the preparations for the Y2K bug.

No la he got caught because a sharp eyed bank employee discovered SIA's salary supposedly for 2 employees credited into same account. Had he got more relatives to open more accounts then he would not have been caught.
 

NanoSpeed

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She reluctantly agreed but insisted on retaining control over membership transfers, claiming the complex job would require at least two years for her successor to take over.

She made a fatal mistake here. She should have said the complex job would require 54 man years. There would have been no further probe.
 
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