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12 clinics charged with abetting foreign doctor to work without valid work pass over almost 8 years

nayr69sg

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SINGAPORE: Twelve clinics were charged in court on Thursday (Jul 29) with abetting a doctor who was a foreigner to work in their outlets without a valid work pass.

The clinics, located across Singapore, are accused of abetting Dr Queck Kian Kheng to work without a valid work pass between December 2011 and May 2019.


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Court documents listed the 12 clinics as: Pacific Family Clinic, My Family Clinic (TH), My Family Clinic (RV), My Family Clinic (Hougang Central), Prohealth Medical Group @ LRT Fernvale, Silver Cross Healthcare, Ihealth, Healthway Medical Group, Health 2.0, CMI Lifemed, CMI Health Services and Avermed.

The outlets that Dr Queck allegedly worked at when he did not have a valid work pass are located in: Jurong West, Hougang, Clementi, Sengkang, Woodlands, Punggol, Bedok and Redhill.

The clinics received between two and eight charges each under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act for engaging Dr Queck to work in their clinics on hundreds of occasions when he did not have a valid work pass.

Dr Queck is listed on Mount Alvernia's website as having his own clinic, KK Queck Neurology Centre.
 

nayr69sg

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@porcaputtana hey bro what is this man?

Can be registered with SMC to practice but dont have valid work pass?

12 clinics? None of them figured there is a problem? Was he locuming as an MO? Then his residency was how? Also illegal foreig worker?

Has his own clinic as well? Neurologist?

The dots dont connect leh....
 

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https://www.smarterhealth.sg/specialist-doctor/queck-kian-kheng/

Educational Qualifications​

  • MD – University of Malaya, Malaysia
  • MRCP (UK) – Royal College of Physicians, UK
  • Specialist Accreditation (Neurology) – SingHealth

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Dr Queck Kian Kheng graduated from University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) in 2009. He completed his Internal Medicine Residency Training with Singhealth from 2010-2012. He attained his Membership with Royal College of Physician (MRCP) UK in 2012.

Dr Queck started his Neurology training with Singhealth Senior Residency Training programme from 2013-2016 and obtained his accreditation in Neurology from the Ministry of Health and Singapore Medical Council in 2016.

Dr Queck served as Consultant Neurologist in National Neuroscience Centre (Singapore General Hospital Campus) and SengKang General Hospital from 2016-2019.

He contributed to the hyperacute stroke treatment roster in Singapore General Hospital, making decision for intravenous thrombolysis for hyperacute stroke and endovascular therapy.

He is also involved actively in service development and improvement in both Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and SengKang Genral Hospital (SKH), serving on the SGH and SKH stroke electronic clinical pathway and SGH Intensive Care Unit (ICU) committee.

He has strong research interest in stroke with publication on cultural issues with stroke assessment tools, as well as granted pilot grant for his research project. He was the principal investigator on a study on cardiac shunting in young stroke.

Dr Queck is active in medical education. He was appointed as Clinical Lecturer with National University of Singapore (NUS) School of Medicine and Lee Kong Chian (LKC) School of Medicine. He was also appointed as Adjunct Instructor with DUKE-NUS School of Medicine.

Dr Queck won numerous awards during his training and service in SGH/SKH. He was awarded Outstanding Resident Award in 2013/2014 and Best Resident Award in 2014/2015. He also received several Singapore Health Service Award in 2013/2014, 2014/2015.
 

nayr69sg

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Looks like Dr Queck had been working with hospitals and university also. No problem leh.

My guess is the issue is his locuming at private GP clinics? Maybe his work pass does not allow him to locum?

I dont see Singhealth or NUS being charged.
 

Pinkieslut

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Work pass is tied to an employer.

he is not allow to moonlight for other employers without approvals.

I am surprised this Jiuhu Kia refused to get PR.

I am sure we offer him PR given he profession and race.
 

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Dr Queck Kian Kheng graduated from University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) in 2009. He completed his Internal Medicine Residency Training with Singhealth from 2010-2012. He attained his Membership with Royal College of Physician (MRCP) UK in 2012.

Dr Queck started his Neurology training with Singhealth Senior Residency Training programme from 2013-2016 and obtained his accreditation in Neurology from the Ministry of Health and Singapore Medical Council in 2016.

Dr Queck served as Consultant Neurologist in National Neuroscience Centre (Singapore General Hospital Campus) and SengKang General Hospital from 2016-2019.

He contributed to the hyperacute stroke treatment roster in Singapore General Hospital, making decision for intravenous thrombolysis for hyperacute stroke and endovascular therapy.

He is also involved actively in service development and improvement in both Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and SengKang Genral Hospital (SKH), serving on the SGH and SKH stroke electronic clinical pathway and SGH Intensive Care Unit (ICU) committee.

He has strong research interest in stroke with publication on cultural issues with stroke assessment tools, as well as granted pilot grant for his research project. He was the principal investigator on a study on cardiac shunting in young stroke.

Dr Queck is active in medical education. He was appointed as Clinical Lecturer with National University of Singapore (NUS) School of Medicine and Lee Kong Chian (LKC) School of Medicine. He was also appointed as Adjunct Instructor with DUKE-NUS School of Medicine.

Dr Queck won numerous awards during his training and service in SGH/SKH. He was awarded Outstanding Resident Award in 2013/2014 and Best Resident Award in 2014/2015. He also received several Singapore Health Service Award in 2013/2014, 2014/2015.
 

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...ing-foreign-doctor-queck-kian-kheng--15324960

SINGAPORE: Twelve clinics were charged in court on Thursday (Jul 29) with abetting a doctor who was a foreigner to work in their outlets without a valid work pass.

The clinics, located across Singapore, are accused of abetting Dr Queck Kian Kheng to work without a valid work pass between December 2011 and May 2019.


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Court documents listed the 12 clinics as: Pacific Family Clinic, My Family Clinic (TH), My Family Clinic (RV), My Family Clinic (Hougang Central), Prohealth Medical Group @ LRT Fernvale, Silver Cross Healthcare, Ihealth, Healthway Medical Group, Health 2.0, CMI Lifemed, CMI Health Services and Avermed.

The outlets that Dr Queck allegedly worked at when he did not have a valid work pass are located in: Jurong West, Hougang, Clementi, Sengkang, Woodlands, Punggol, Bedok and Redhill.

The clinics received between two and eight charges each under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act for engaging Dr Queck to work in their clinics on hundreds of occasions when he did not have a valid work pass.

Dr Queck is listed on Mount Alvernia's website as having his own clinic, KK Queck Neurology Centre.

CECA ahneh boss siboh..
 

porcaputtana

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MOH loves foreign doctors. Government hospitals choke full of them now.

Lazy, questionable competence and fucked type attitude. But I guess cheap to employ and no need to progress their careers. Once done just toss them out back to the shit hole whence they came. As long as subsidised peasants see some kind of doctor after waiting half a day that's KPI met.

Good Singaporean doctors are all in private practice now. Treating foreigners. Laugh die me.
 

laksaboy

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Is Dr Queck a quack doctor? :unsure:


https://www.smarterhealth.sg/specialist-doctor/queck-kian-kheng/

Dr Queck Kian Kheng graduated from University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) in 2009. He completed his Internal Medicine Residency Training with Singhealth from 2010-2012. He attained his Membership with Royal College of Physician (MRCP) UK in 2012.

Dr Queck started his Neurology training with Singhealth Senior Residency Training programme from 2013-2016 and obtained his accreditation in Neurology from the Ministry of Health and Singapore Medical Council in 2016.

Dr Queck served as Consultant Neurologist in National Neuroscience Centre (Singapore General Hospital Campus) and SengKang General Hospital from 2016-2019.

He contributed to the hyperacute stroke treatment roster in Singapore General Hospital, making decision for intravenous thrombolysis for hyperacute stroke and endovascular therapy.

He is also involved actively in service development and improvement in both Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and SengKang Genral Hospital (SKH), serving on the SGH and SKH stroke electronic clinical pathway and SGH Intensive Care Unit (ICU) committee.

He has strong research interest in stroke with publication on cultural issues with stroke assessment tools, as well as granted pilot grant for his research project. He was the principal investigator on a study on cardiac shunting in young stroke.

Dr Queck is active in medical education. He was appointed as Clinical Lecturer with National University of Singapore (NUS) School of Medicine and Lee Kong Chian (LKC) School of Medicine. He was also appointed as Adjunct Instructor with DUKE-NUS School of Medicine.

Dr Queck won numerous awards during his training and service in SGH/SKH. He was awarded Outstanding Resident Award in 2013/2014 and Best Resident Award in 2014/2015. He also received several Singapore Health Service Award in 2013/2014, 2014/2015.
 

nayr69sg

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...ing-foreign-doctor-queck-kian-kheng--15324960

In response to queries from CNA, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said on Thursday night that it received information on possible contravention of the laws involving Dr Queck in May 2019.

He was prosecuted by MOM and fined S$70,000 on Jun 24 this year for working without a valid work pass, said the MOM spokesperson.

According to court documents from Dr Queck's case in June, MOM investigated his case on May 29, 2019, after receiving information about contravention of laws under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act.

Dr Queck was given an employment pass to be employed by Singapore Health Services as an associate consultant. He began working full-time in the National Neuroscience Institute's Department of Neurology around Aug 1, 2016, court documents stated.

However, Dr Queck "was a self-employed foreigner without a valid work pass" on hundred of occasions. He provided locum services at medical clinics on his rest days or when he was available in order to earn additional income for himself.

The clinics came to know about the locum services offered by Dr Queck through online portals and word-of-mouth recommendations.

"Investigations revealed that the accused did not indicate his nationality or work pass status to the clinics," the court documents said.

The clinics engaged Dr Queck on an ad hoc basis to attend and prescribe medication to patients, and paid him at an hourly rate of between S$80 and S$120 on each occasion.

At all times, Dr Queck did not have a valid work pass to be engaged as a doctor at the medical clinics other than the one he was employed full-time at, according to court documents.

In the proceeded charges, Dr Queck earned S$331,443.40 from his illegal employment at clinics on 511 occasions between Nov 9, 2016 and May 1, 2019.

In the charges taken into consideration for his case, Dr Queck earned S$333,618.70 offering illegal services at clinics on 425 occasions between Dec 7, 2011 and Nov 8, 2016.

In total, he earned more than S$665,000 over almost eight years, according to court documents from his case.

The MOM spokesperson said the ministry would like to remind all work pass holders of the employment regulations.

"They must not take on any jobs or engage in activities to earn additional income in Singapore. Employers need to apply for a work pass for any foreigner they wish to employ," she added.
 
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