Ex-accountant jailed four months for forging cheque to pay father's medical bills
Published on Feb 06, 2014
By Khushwant Singh
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After her company turned down her request for a loan to pay for the hospitalisation for her father who suffered a stroke in Malaysia, Chong Lee Choo, 47, an accountant, forged a cheque for $21,054. She then withdrew the money, resigned from the company and helped settle her father's bills.
This all happened in December 2011. Her father died last year and on Thursday, Chong, a Malaysian national and a permanent resident here, was jailed for four months for committing forgery.
She was an accountant for TechKinetics, which distributes technology solutions to sectors such as telecommunications and industrial automation, when she resigned on Dec 15, 2011. Two months later, the company's management discovered that she had forged the cheque.
She had put her name down in the cheque as the recipient, wrote Dec 14, 2011, as the date and the sum of $21,054. She then replicated the signature of company director Wong Keng Chong, the sole signatory for TechKinetics' cheques.
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