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tks. missed the 300k part .
tks. missed the 300k part .
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tks. missed the 300k part .
the rich biz man can afford it ... :(
Whether one can afford it is beside the point. No-one who has acquired their wealth legitimately should be the victim of theft.
Whether one can afford it is beside the point. No-one who has acquired their wealth legitimately should be the victim of theft.
That's true, but if you are wealthy you are expected to be street-wise and know how to protect yourself.
Bro , what happen to this case . No pic no sound ???
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This Ex AIA already got 11 months ...
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Insurance agent gets 11 months' jail
Straits TimesDate22 Dec 2012
Author: Selina Lum
He cheated clients of more than $100,000 and forged documents
AN INSURANCE agent who conned clients out of more than $100,000 by scams including selling them poor or non-existent policies was jailed for 11 months yesterday.
Lim Boon Wah, who was later sacked by AIA, told the clients how certain policies boasted attractive returns and convinced them to hand over their money - which he either pocketed or used to buy actual policies with less attractive returns to meet his agency's promotion quota.
Lim also misappropriated money that clients had entrusted to him to pay for premiums on their insurance policies. To cover his tracks, he forged various documents so they would not find out that their premiums had not been paid. The fake documents included letters that were purportedly from AIA, telling clients that it had received the premium payments.
He also filled out change-of-address forms so they would not receive notifications from AIA about their unpaid premiums.
Yesterday, Lim, 38, pleaded guilty in a district court to five charges of misappropriation, cheating and forgery. A further 21 charges were taken into consideration.
His offences, which took place between 2005 and 2010, involved about $105,000 defrauded from eight clients. He has since repaid $12,300.
The court heard that in January 2010, two clients lodged a complaint against him for forgery.
AIA sacked him and reported him to the police, who gave him a stern warning.
In October 2010, Lim turned himself in to the police after he learnt that AIA had received a complaint from another client, Mr Wee Wai Hung.
In February 2010, Mr Wee had withdrawn about $35,000 from his policy, intending to invest the money elsewhere. He later changed his mind and asked Lim to put the money back into his policy but Lim pocketed the funds.
Lim's first victim was Ms Sophia Tang who, in 2005, received three coupons from AIA amounting to $5,000 which were returns from her existing policies.
Lim lied to Ms Tang that there was another policy she could invest in which would yield higher interest payments.
Ms Tang then wrote out a cheque for $15,000 for the supposedly higher-interest policy but Lim took the money.
Pleading for leniency, Lim's lawyer, Ms Nadia Yeo, said that her client used the money to service his credit card debts and bank loans, and to pay for his family's expenses.
He also used money from some of his clients to repay the money he took from other clients.
She said Lim had reported his offences to the police, and that several of the victims have forgiven him for his mistakes and even vouched for his character.
i noticed a lot of commercial crimes committed by women on a whole, are either spinsters or over aged women who are not married. they lack some balance in their character, and really in need of sex...very badly...
here's your opportunity of creating a door to door sextisfaction business. :o
How come thru the years I am getting the feeling that..
Sinkie have all becum cheaters and when caught would plead mental problem this and that?
This is truly a sad case. In her yesteryears she was a go-getter, full of drive and enthusiasm. She would stand at bustling streets in joo chiat, lavender, marina bay, and do cold pick-ups right on the spot. If you're a guy she can even corner you all the way to a small alley and sell you insurance right there and then.
She was so good she made it to MDRT within first couple of years, and shortly thereafter, Top of the Table (TOT). Her mummy Chen Ming Li was damn proud of her. CML herself was a star, if not THE star in AIA, with world-renowned track record, with many years MDRT/TOT under her brown leather belt. Sally was her star pupil needless to say.
In those heydays, Sally would be pimping policies out in the hot sun, and customers will be falling by her feet like mown wheat, whilst mummy Li would be entertaining high society guests from the world over in posh hotels, raking in business like a bulldozer ploughing through a field of maize.
I guess greed gets to many people and Sally was not spared because of the tremendous pressure and expectations placed on her due to her initial success in life. Sometimes young people cannot handle that sudden burst of success so early in life and the pressure to continue and exceed previous performance can be so overwhelming that they start to look for shortcuts. I guess that's what may have happened to Sally.
Write a whole lot of crap excuses for her having to resort to criminal behavior.
You must as well work for CPF board and convince all the peasants that they are NOT being conned out right!