In Singapore, anti-vaccine group founder, doctor face new charges over fake Covid-19 vaccination records

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SINGAPORE, July 28 — The founder of a controversial anti-vaccine group, Iris Koh, and general practitioner Jipson Quah returned to court on Wednesday (July 27) to face new...

Quah, 34, who was similarly charged in January with one count of fraud by false misrepresentation, now faces a total of 10 such charges. His initial charge was also amended to elaborate on his alleged co-conspirators.

The police previously said that Koh had allegedly referred clients, believed to be members of Healing the Divide, to Quah and had also suggested administering something else in lieu of the vaccine to patients. • Paglar on the same date, in order to misrepresent that Paglar and Natalie Carmella Sayson were vaccinated• Newton David Christopher between Dec 29 last year and Jan 15 this year, in order to misrepresent that Newton and Wonglangka Apinya were vaccinated. Newton, a 43-year-old Australian, was charged in June with two counts of conspiring to dishonestly make false representations to MOH

 

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