HC Surgical shareholder fails in bid to sue chief executive
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MINORITY shareholder Serene Tiong will not be able to sue HC Surgical Specialists' (HCSS) chief executive Heah Sieu Min for alleged breach of duties, with HCSS having raised its stake in Julian Ong's practice.
The Singapore High Court on Thursday dismissed the application by Ms Tiong, who held 100 shares in HCSS as at April 30, to bring a legal action in the name of the medical services group.
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