Singapore O&G ex-director charged with 2 counts of cheating
Fiona Lam
Singapore
THE former lead independent director of Catalist-listed women's and children's healthcare group Singapore O&G (SOG) was charged on Thursday with two counts of cheating in relation to an allegedly dishonest deal.
Christopher Chong Meng Tak, a 62-year-old Malaysian, was on SOG's board at the material time of the offences, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB) said in a statement. He was also a director of wholesale trade company Paromay.
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