Keppel Club executive accused of selling phantom memberships
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[SINGAPORE] A senior executive who headed the membership department of Singapore's oldest country club allegedly sold fraudulent memberships to 1,341 buyers between 2004 and 2014, a court heard.
Irene Setho Oi Lin, 69, purportedly abetted her colleagues to make fraudulent entries in Keppel Club's electronic membership database to create these phantom memberships.
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