Court of Appeal orders maid killer's lawyer to pay prosecution S$3,000 in costs

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SINGAPORE — The apex court on Friday (July 15) ordered lawyer Joseph Chen, who previously represented a woman convicted of fatally abusing her domestic worker in a high-profile

her domestic worker in a high-profile case, to pay S$3,000 in personal costs to the prosecution.

Piang was 24 when she died on July 26, 2016 at her employer’s Bishan flat. She had been working for Gaiyathiri’s family for about a year and weighed just 24kg after being deprived of food.Friday’s personal costs order was in relation to her earlier request for records to support the said appeal. She had applied for orders of discovery — the formal process where parties exchange relevant documents — against the prosecution and the Singapore Prison Service.

The Court of Appeal denied her request after ruling that these records were irrelevant to her appeal. An old picture of Piang Ngaih Don. Gaiyathiri Murugayan being led by investigators to her Bishan flat in 2016 for a re-enactment of how Piang died.

The judges reiterated that there was no legal or factual basis for ordering disclosure of the materials Gaiyathiri sought."None of the materials for which disclosure was sought was in the possession of the ,” said Justice Andrew Phang, who heard the appeal along with Justices Judith Prakash and Steven Chong.

Mr Chen also argued that he had acted in good faith and genuinely believed the apex court would side with his client.

 

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