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Ex PAP MPs in trouble with the law - Chng Hee Kok

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Hi guys, anyone got any info on this guy? Is he stil with PAP?

FORMER Member of Parliament Chng Hee Kok was brought before a district court on three charges under the Companies Act yesterday. Chng, 59, is the chief executive officer of NTUC Club. NTUC Club general manager Shirley Lee Lai Ngoh, 58, who faced three similar charges, was also in court for the brief, 15-minute hearing. Each is accused of failing to declare their stakes in a company that has business dealings with three other companies where they are directors. Chng, a four-term MP from 1985 to 2001, and Lee appeared relaxed after arriving at the Subordinate Courts yesterday at 9am in a black Lexus sedan with their lawyer, Mr Lee Teck Leng. They appeared in court on police summonses, and the charges are not serious enough to warrant bail. Each allegedly failed to disclose their stake in IT company Stoval Technologies to the three companies where they were directors
 
This crook used to be known as the cheapest CEO when he was with YHS.
Must have gone overboard with his greed now kena red card......expect a fine then bo taichi
 
MIW is good at dropping these people just before they get into trouble in order to stay white.
 
Hi guys, anyone got any info on this guy? Is he stil with PAP?

FORMER Member of Parliament Chng Hee Kok was brought before a district court on three charges under the Companies Act yesterday. Chng, 59, is the chief executive officer of NTUC Club. NTUC Club general manager Shirley Lee Lai Ngoh, 58, who faced three similar charges, was also in court for the brief, 15-minute hearing. Each is accused of failing to declare their stakes in a company that has business dealings with three other companies where they are directors. Chng, a four-term MP from 1985 to 2001, and Lee appeared relaxed after arriving at the Subordinate Courts yesterday at 9am in a black Lexus sedan with their lawyer, Mr Lee Teck Leng. They appeared in court on police summonses, and the charges are not serious enough to warrant bail. Each allegedly failed to disclose their stake in IT company Stoval Technologies to the three companies where they were directors

Thought I do a thread on those ex MPs that were dropped for various reasons. Good to remind ourselves on PAP "selection" process.
 
Beri nice to use them as example during election rallies.

To further discredit and weaken the regime.

This is what dirty politics is all about.

No one is as clean as a whistle.

We sinful people feel so good when we did some simple acts of kindness.

What hypocrite we are.
 
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How much S$ is enough ???


Got lifetime Pension still S$ Not Enough ???


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Chng, a four-term MP from 1985 to 2001, and Lee appeared relaxed after arriving at the Subordinate Courts yesterday at 9am in a black Lexus sedan with their lawyer, Mr Lee Teck Leng.
 
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How much S$ is enough ???


Got lifetime Pension still S$ Not Enough ???


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Chng, a four-term MP from 1985 to 2001, and Lee appeared relaxed after arriving at the Subordinate Courts yesterday at 9am in a black Lexus sedan with their lawyer, Mr Lee Teck Leng.

U go and ask Yeo Guat Kwang enought or not ???
 
Town Council software developed by taxpayer money sold to AIM a 2$ company and leased back to Town Council. You say how?
 
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is zzit the same YGK who took a loan from REN CHI Grp of Rev Ming Yi ?

Yeo Guat Kwang u also don't know ??? He is the farking fatty always smiling PAP MP (AMK GRC ?) always together with the kuai lan disfigured PAP MP Seng Han Tong.These two balls-carrier always fighting for the exclusive right to carry the balls of Pinky,fatty Yeo reserved to carry the right lumpar and disfigured Seng reserved to carry the left lumpar of Pinky everywhere and anytime he appears in public.But these 2 balls carrier don't know how to carry balls,not balance,so Pinky balls become 1 side big and 1 side small.Pinky very angry and farked these 2 balls carrier "U 2 jokers know how to carry balls or not ? IF U 2 anyhow carry,wait I become bo-lum-par how ? Farking hell,u all think carry balls so easy job,must have the skills ok,not every one is qualified for this job .KNNCCB why my balls become smaller and smaller ?"
 
Yeo Guat Kwang u also don't know ??? He is the farking fatty always smiling PAP MP (AMK GRC ?) always together with the kuai lan disfigured PAP MP Seng Han Tong.These two balls-carrier always fighting for the exclusive right to carry the balls of Pinky,fatty Yeo reserved to carry the right lumpar and disfigured Seng reserved to carry the left lumpar of Pinky everywhere and anytime he appears in public.But these 2 balls carrier don't know how to carry balls,not balance,so Pinky balls become 1 side big and 1 side small.Pinky very angry and farked these 2 balls carrier "U 2 jokers know how to carry balls or not ? IF U 2 anyhow carry,wait I become bo-lum-par how ? Farking hell,u all think carry balls so easy job,must have the skills ok,not every one is qualified for this job .KNNCCB why my balls become smaller and smaller ?"



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wrong Person lah ,sorry . ; Its MP Dr Ong Seh Hong .


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http://static.stomp.com.sg/static/thecourtroom/ren_ci/day22.html



TRIAL OF EX-REN CI HOSPITAL CHIEF

DPP: Ming Yi bent over backwards for Yeung
From The Straits Times

21 July 2009



Ming Yi, 47, bought a racehorse because it was a pet and brought a bungalow in Perth because he wasted the 'quiet life'.
-- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW

Former Ren Ci chief Ming Yi wanted Raymond Yeung to work for him so badly that he spent three years trying to get the Manpower Ministry (MOM) to grant his personal assistant an employment pass.

The monk personally went down to MOM to talk to an officer and also got two Members of Parliament, Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon and Mr Yeo Guat Kwang, to write appeals to the ministry.

Those appeals were unsuccessful. Nevertheless, the Buddhist monk went ahead anyway to hire Yeung, an Australian citizen - an act that later earned him a stern warning.

These details were revealed in court yesterday as the prosecution in the criminal trial against Ming Yi and Yeung set out to show how much the monk would bend over backwards for his former personal executive.

The 47-year-old monk is accused of making out a $50,000 loan from Ren Ci's coffers to Yeung in May 2004, a loan which the prosecution alleges is unauthorised. Yeung was not an employee of Ren Ci at that time.

The prosecution produced evidence to show that Ming Yi had offered Yeung, now 34, an employment contract some time in May 2001, even before the monk had met an MOM officer over the appeal.

The prosecution also used a $60,000 loan from Ren Ci to MP Ong Seh Hong to highlight how much preferential treatment Yeung got when it came to his loan.

Ming Yi had testified earlier that loans had been given to non-employees too, such as the loan to Dr Ong before he officially joined the charity as its clinical director in 2000.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Jaswant Singh accused the monk of trying to suggest that Dr Ong's loan was illegal and improper. Ming Yi said no.

DPP Singh showed that Dr Ong's loan was documented and a clear repayment plan was also worked out.

This was unlike Yeung's loan, where there was no repayment plan in place and also no documentation of the loan made.

Although Ren Ci agreed to Dr Ong's loan, he got it only after he became an employee. Yeung got his loan about six months before he was officially employed by Ren Ci.

The prosecution also grilled Ming Yi about his credit card spending. Yeung had at least three supplementary cards linked to the monk's account.

The prosecutor pointed to Yeung's extravagant splurges on luxury brands such as Gucci, Hermes and Prada and asked the monk why he never put a stop to them.

Ming Yi said he had questioned the purchases before but he never cancelled any of Yeung's cards because the former flight steward would eventually pay him back.

When the prosecution asked about a $5,000 purchase Yeung made on a Louis Vuitton product, his lawyer Senior Counsel Andre Yeap objected, asking how that was relevant.

DPP Singh said: 'I'm sure it's relevant to explain why in this very early stage, the accused let Raymond Yeung spend in one transaction more than he makes in a month. It shows how particularly indulgent this witness was to Raymond Yeung.'

Yeung at that time had a salary of $4,700.

The transactions also showed that Ming Yi had, in May 2004, unpaid credit card debts of about $70,000.

DPP Singh said that Ming Yi was so steeped in debt that he would not have any personal money to lend Yeung and so had to use Ren Ci's funds instead.

'I'm putting it to you that you ran Ren Ci like it was your personal fiefdom. You had one rule for your staff and another for your crony Raymond Yeung,' said the prosecutor.

Click here to see latest photos of the trial »
 
The prosecution also used a $60,000 loan from Ren Ci to MP Ong Seh Hong to highlight how much preferential treatment Yeung got when it came to his loan.

Ming Yi had testified earlier that loans had been given to non-employees too, such as the loan to Dr Ong before he officially joined the charity as its clinical director in 2000.

How come PAP MP Dr Ong Seh Hong still need to borrow money??
 
Hi guys, anyone got any info on this guy? Is he stil with PAP?

FORMER Member of Parliament Chng Hee Kok was brought before a district court on three charges under the Companies Act yesterday. Chng, 59, is the chief executive officer of NTUC Club. NTUC Club general manager Shirley Lee Lai Ngoh, 58, who faced three similar charges, was also in court for the brief, 15-minute hearing. Each is accused of failing to declare their stakes in a company that has business dealings with three other companies where they are directors. Chng, a four-term MP from 1985 to 2001, and Lee appeared relaxed after arriving at the Subordinate Courts yesterday at 9am in a black Lexus sedan with their lawyer, Mr Lee Teck Leng. They appeared in court on police summonses, and the charges are not serious enough to warrant bail. Each allegedly failed to disclose their stake in IT company Stoval Technologies to the three companies where they were directors

Conflict of interest is everywhere inside PAP camp, the best time to do a thorough house cleaning is to topple PAP. I smell rotten meats under those white shirts white pants already.
 
Interests free loan....why not? As good as someone giving you free money. Park it somewhere to earn interests.
 
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