Ex-VP jailed 14 years for money laundering, cheating
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FORMER asset management vice-president Linda Lee was jailed for 14 years on Friday for money laundering and cheating, involving over S$10 million.
She was then working for United Engineers Developments, a unit of United Engineers Limited (UEL). Lee, now 39, was sacked from her job in June 2015.
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