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Ex-PAP MP Choo Wee Khiang knows that "Big Situation Already Gone",大局已去,so what to do?pretend to be happy lah,his previous motivation training from Mr Napoleon Hill comes in immediately.
Brother LPT
Ex-PAP MP Choo Wee Khiang knows that "Big Situation Already Gone",大局已去,so what to do?pretend to be happy lah,his previous motivation training from Mr Napoleon Hill comes in immediately.
Former president of the Singapore Table Tennis Association, Choo Wee Khiang, is expected to testify in his own defence on Monday.
Former STTA chief Choo Wee Khiang (right). TODAY file photo
SINGAPORE: Former president of the Singapore Table Tennis Association, Choo Wee Khiang, is expected to testify in his own defence on Monday. This follows the start of the defence's case after the prosecution said it has no other witness to call.
The district judge has also asked the prosecution to make submissions on the abetment element in Choo's charge. Choo, 58, is accused of criminal breach of trust in 2005 during his tenure as the association's president. The former Member of Parliament allegedly conspired with then manager, Koh Li Ping, to secure payment of S$8,400 for coach Luo Jie, who moonlighted at Fuhua Secondary School between 2001 to 2003. Koh, 44, is accused of abetting Choo.
On Monday morning, the district judge asked parties to make submissions on the abetment element in Koh's charge. This, after Koh's defence lawyer, Peter Low, argued that the prosecution's case had not shown that she conspired with Choo. The charge against her has now been amended to abetment by intentionally aiding Choo. The trial continues.