Singapore Recreation Club loses $3m suit against its ex-president, ex-general manager

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SINGAPORE - The High Court on Tuesday (July 28) threw out a lawsuit brought by the Singapore Recreation Club (SRC) against its former president and former general manager, saying there was 'no merit' to the club's claims.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - The High Court on Tuesday threw out a lawsuit brought by the Singapore Recreation Club against its former president and former general manager, saying there was"no merit" to the club's claims.

In his judgment, Justice Ang said it was clear there was a"long history of ill-will and rancour" between the defendants and two members of the current management committee who testified, club president Sarbjit Singh and Mr Derrick D'Souza. SRC also added Mr Goh as a defendant. He was president for 22 years until his suspension in 2015, following a complaint lodged by Dr Singh.

In dismissing the"missing" property claim, Justice Ang said the club had not identified the items that were supposedly removed and failed to prove that Mr Rashid has misappropriated the laptop. As for the uncollected fees, the judge said there was no evidence that the MC had ever authorised the collection of fees from guests.

 

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