Son of Eng Wah founder sues father's estate for $10.6m
Published Tue, Dec 13, 2016 · 11:18 AM
[SINGAPORE] The third child of the founder of Eng Wah Organization (EWO) has sued his father's estate, claiming that the cinema magnate, who died last year, owes him $10.6 million.
Mr Goh Keng Beng alleges that his father, the late Mr Goh Eng Wah, had agreed to compensate him $15.75 million for the losses he suffered as a result of transactions central to the reverse-takeover of the company in 2008.
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