Deal falls through for Hin Leong founder's GCB
Caveat of S$27m lodged for the property but sale aborted
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THE sale of a good-class bungalow belonging to Lim Oon Kuin (widely known as OK Lim), founder of failed oil trading giant Hin Leong Trading, has fallen through.
On April 14, a caveat of S$27 million was lodged for the GCB in Second Avenue belonging to Mr Lim and his wife, The Edge reported on Thursday.
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