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SPH CFO Chua Hwee Song son fei mao jailed 1 year for upskirt photo.

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S'porean undergrad from top UK Oxford uni jailed 1 year, fined S$2,500 for secretly filming friends, taking upskirt photos​

S'porean undergrad from top UK uni jailed 1 year, fined S$2,500 for secretly filming friends, taking upskirt photos
Ili Nadhirah Mansor/TODAY
Colin Chua Yi Jin (left) leaving the State Courts in July 2021.
  • Chua, 23, had pleaded guilty in July last year to taking voyeuristic videos of several female friends from 2015 to 2018
  • His appeal against a district judge’s decision to lift the gag order over his identity was dismissed in September
  • This came after prosecutors successfully stopped him from leaving Singapore for the UK for his studies in Oxford
  • On Wednesday, the prosecution reiterated the shame and guilt his victims felt upon discovering what he had done
  • His lawyers said he has sought treatment and was "deeply apologetic"

BY

LOUISA TANG

Published June 22, 2022
Updated June 22, 2022

SINGAPORE — A 24-year-old voyeur, who made headlines after prosecutors and his defence lawyers tussled over whether he should be publicly named, was on Wednesday (June 22) sentenced to 12 months’ jail and a fine of S$2,500.

Colin Chua Yi Jin’s 11 victims had asked for his identity to be revealed, saying that a gag order imposed by the courts would do more harm than good.
The courts then agreed to lift the gag order on his identity. However, the identities of his victims, their relationship to him, and the names of the schools they attend are still protected under the order.

In July last year, Chua pleaded guilty to several offences of taking upskirt videos and photos, as well as filming his victims showering, from 2015 to 2018.
He began targeting his female friends when he was about to graduate from junior college at age 18, escalating his acts throughout his National Service and undergraduate days.

He was found unsuitable for probation when the court called for a report to assess his suitability for the community-based sentence.

The prosecution and defence had locked horns over whether Chua — then an undergraduate from Oxford university — should be allowed to return to the United Kingdom for his studies.

He was ultimately banned from leaving Singapore in January 2020.

VICTIMS SPOKE OF SHAME​

On Wednesday, Deputy Public Prosecutors (DPPs) Tan Zhi Hao and Ng Shao Yan sought a jail term of 13 months for Chua whom they described as a serial offender.
They pushed for three charges of insulting a woman’s modesty — one for each year Chua committed the offences — and one of possessing obscene films to run consecutively.

The prosecutors argued that he had inflicted “severe pain and trauma” on the victims, who had spoken of “shame and the loss and purity as a result of being filmed”.

They also wrote in victim impact statements about how their friend had betrayed them and of the fear of being filmed again in the future.

DPP Tan further added that Chua has shown no remorse and “shows a lack of insight into his own condition and root causes of offending”.

The prosecutor told the court: “He was uncooperative during investigations, tried to abscond from Singapore, portrayed himself as the victim of a government conspiracy, blamed his girlfriend, and mounted an unmeritorious criminal motion (in relation to the gag order) that was criticised in the High Court.”

Chua’s defence lawyers, Mr Kalidass Murugaiyan and Mr Chua Hock Lu from Kalidass Law Corporation, asked for nine months' jail instead.

They countered the prosecution’s argument that Chua had not seen a psychiatrist or taken medication, noting that he is now on medication and has been regularly attending sessions with a psychologist from September last year up till this month.

His family is “fully supportive” and prepared to care for him after he is sentenced, having spent a lot of money and time on his treatment, Mr Murugaiyan said.

Chua also installed a parental control software and “took steps to get a Wifi router sorted out so these problems in terms of access are limited”, the lawyer added.
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Ili Nadhirah Mansor/TODAYColin Chua Yi Jin leaving the State Courts on July 29, 2021.

GOOD FUTURE AHEAD: DEFENCE​

The lawyer also stressed that Chua was “not aware” of how some of the voyeuristic videos he had taken eventually circulated online.

DPP Tan acknowledged that the prosecution has no direct evidence that Chua himself uploaded the clips, but said this did not detract from the harm he had caused the victims.

In December 2015, he and several friends had booked a hotel room after their junior college’s prom night.

He placed a recording device in the toilet and took a 14-minute video of his friend showering. As of August last year, the video could still be found on pornographic websites and has been viewed at least 177,000 times.

A year later, Chua filmed another victim who went to his house for a Christmas gathering.

The clip of the 19-year-old in his toilet circulated on a pornographic website and has been viewed at least 38,000 times.

As for the prosecution’s submission that Chua’s plea of guilt was tactical in nature, the defence counsel said that most of the delays in the matter were because the prosecution needed time to complete investigations.

“He has a good future ahead of him. He has got the propensity and interest to further his studies. He may still yet be able to contribute to the community at large when he grows older.”

Mr Murugaiyan added that his client is “deeply apologetic for the hurt caused to the victims” and has learned his lesson.

“He intends to take a long-term view of this problem. He knows he has a problem and he wishes to deal with it."

In sentencing Chua, District Judge Tan Jen Tse told him that the sentence should strike a good balance between his relative youth and the severity of his offences.

While the judge generally agreed with the prosecution’s submissions, he gave more credit for Chua’s “apparent remorse and steps taken towards rehabilitation”.

For each offence of insulting a woman’s modesty, he could have been jailed for up to a year or fined or both.

For possessing obscene films, he could have been jailed for up to six months or fined up to S$20,000, or punished with both.
 
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Chua Hwee Song resigns as SPH CFO and from SPH Reit board​

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SPH said that Mr Chua Hwee Song is leaving the company to pursue his personal interests. PHOTO: ST FILE
Yong Jun Yuan

July 7, 2022

SINGAPORE (THE BUSINESS TIMES) - SPH Reit on Wednesday (July 6) announced that Mr Chua Hwee Song will resign on Friday as chief financial officer of Singapore Press Holdings (SPH), the real estate investment trust's (Reit) sponsor.
According to a separate internal e-mail seen by The Business Times, SPH said that he is leaving the company to pursue his personal interests.
The company noted that Mr Chua, 54, had helped to grow its non-media business, such as the building of the company's purpose-built student accommodation portfolio across 30 properties in 18 countries.
"He also played a key role in (the) successful spin-off of the media business to SPH Media Trust and the subsequent privatisation of SPH by Cuscaden Peak," it said.
In its bourse filing, the Reit's manager said that Mr Chua has also resigned as non-executive non-independent director of SPH Reit's manager as of Wednesday.
He was formerly a member of the manager's nominating and remuneration committee and holds 3,910 SPH Reit units.
This comes after Cuscaden Peak, a consortium comprising Hotel Properties, businessman Ong Beng Seng and two Temasek-linked entities CLA and Mapletree, took SPH private and made an offer to acquire SPH Reit for 93.72 cents per unit in April this year.

On June 30, the chain offer for SPH Reit closed with valid acceptances in respect of 402.9 million units, representing about 14.36 per cent of total issued units. This brought Cuscaden and its concert parties' stake in the Reit to 61.68 per cent.
Units of SPH Reit closed down two cents, or 2.2 per cent, at 89 cents on Wednesday.
 

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Chua Hwee Song resigns as SPH CFO and from SPH Reit board​

md_person1_07072022.jpg


SPH said that Mr Chua Hwee Song is leaving the company to pursue his personal interests. PHOTO: ST FILE
Yong Jun Yuan

July 7, 2022

SINGAPORE (THE BUSINESS TIMES) - SPH Reit on Wednesday (July 6) announced that Mr Chua Hwee Song will resign on Friday as chief financial officer of Singapore Press Holdings (SPH), the real estate investment trust's (Reit) sponsor.
According to a separate internal e-mail seen by The Business Times, SPH said that he is leaving the company to pursue his personal interests.
The company noted that Mr Chua, 54, had helped to grow its non-media business, such as the building of the company's purpose-built student accommodation portfolio across 30 properties in 18 countries.
"He also played a key role in (the) successful spin-off of the media business to SPH Media Trust and the subsequent privatisation of SPH by Cuscaden Peak," it said.
In its bourse filing, the Reit's manager said that Mr Chua has also resigned as non-executive non-independent director of SPH Reit's manager as of Wednesday.
He was formerly a member of the manager's nominating and remuneration committee and holds 3,910 SPH Reit units.
This comes after Cuscaden Peak, a consortium comprising Hotel Properties, businessman Ong Beng Seng and two Temasek-linked entities CLA and Mapletree, took SPH private and made an offer to acquire SPH Reit for 93.72 cents per unit in April this year.

On June 30, the chain offer for SPH Reit closed with valid acceptances in respect of 402.9 million units, representing about 14.36 per cent of total issued units. This brought Cuscaden and its concert parties' stake in the Reit to 61.68 per cent.
Units of SPH Reit closed down two cents, or 2.2 per cent, at 89 cents on Wednesday.

He must be stressed by his fat cat son, hair turn white within months.

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