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SINGAPORE — The former managing director of Smile Division Dental Group was jailed for three years on Thursday (Aug 12) for taking part in a scheme to cheat the Government of hundreds and thousands of dollars through fraudulent MediSave claims.
Cecil Goh Chin Chye, 52, was among four of the dental group’s employees charged in relation to the fraud. He is the last one to be dealt with by the courts.
The employees had taken nearly S$1 million from 29 patients’ accounts by submitting claims to the Central Provident Board (CPF) Board, which oversees the MediSave savings scheme, for non-existent surgeries between 2011 and 2014.
The illicit profits went into their own and Smile Division’s pockets.
The total sum disbursed in respect of Goh’s nine patients amounted to S$288,900.
After Goh was first charged in 2017, he committed more offences by getting several forged invoices in order to back up his assertion that his clinics made a loss or little profit from the scheme. He then sent the documents to the prosecution.
He pleaded guilty earlier this year to 36 charges, mostly for conspiring to cheat and commit forgery. Principal District Judge Victor Yeo considered another 214 similar charges for sentencing.
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