Former NTUC chairman and ex-MP Phey Yew Kok is 'ashamed and sorry' as he pleads guilty to 12 charges
Published Fri, Jan 22, 2016 · 04:24 AM
SINGAPORE - Former NTUC chairman and ex-MP Phey Yew Kok, 81, pleaded guilty to 12 charges on Friday (Jan 22).
These included committing 10 counts of criminal breach of trust, one count of abetting the fabrication of false evidence to a public servant and one count of failing to attend court when ordered to by a judicial officer.
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