The police are looking into a case involving reimbursement claims made by a former People’s Association (PA) employee for overseas purchases for Chingay 2017.
The matter was flagged by the Auditor-General’s Office (AGO) in its report for financial year 2017/2018 that was released in July.
In the report, the AGO said the reimbursement claims were supported by some supporting documents with “tell-tale signs” that cast doubt on their authenticity.
The PA employee had made the claims for the overseas purchases and payments for costumes and accessories worth S$142,200.
In Parliament on Tuesday (Nov 20), PA’s deputy chairman Chan Chun Sing revealed that the matter has been referred to the police.
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People's Association reimbursement claims flagged in AGO report being investigated by police: Chan Chun Sing
The matter was flagged by the Auditor-General’s Office (AGO) in its report for financial year 2017/2018 that was released in July.
In the report, the AGO said the reimbursement claims were supported by some supporting documents with “tell-tale signs” that cast doubt on their authenticity.
The PA employee had made the claims for the overseas purchases and payments for costumes and accessories worth S$142,200.
In Parliament on Tuesday (Nov 20), PA’s deputy chairman Chan Chun Sing revealed that the matter has been referred to the police.
More at
People's Association reimbursement claims flagged in AGO report being investigated by police: Chan Chun Sing