Medical board fines man for illegally practicing TCM
Posted: 30 November 2010 1556 hrs
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SINGAPORE: The TCM Practitioners Board has prosecuted Li Tong Ren of Tong Ren International Trading for carrying out a prescribed practice of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) although he was not qualified and registered to do so.
The board said both Li and Tong Ren International Trading were prosecuted in Court and pleaded guilty to the charges.
Li was fined S$10,000 while Tong Ren International Trading was also convicted for employing an unqualified person to carry out the practice of TCM and was fined S$9,000.
-CNA/ac