Lawyer Jeffrey Ong, allegedly linked to missing $33 million, faces 4 new charges

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SINGAPORE - A lawyer who vanished after more than $33 million parked at his firm went missing was on Monday (Oct 14) slapped with four new charges, including one count of criminal breach of trust (CBT) as an attorney.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - A lawyer who vanished after more than $33 million parked at his firm went missing was slapped with four new charges on Monday , including one count of criminal breach of trust as an attorney.

The CBT charge refers to Jeffrey Ong Su Aun's time at law firm JLC Advisors where the 42-year-old allegedly misappropriated more than US$4.85 million on Oct 23, 2017.Ong, who is now in remand and appeared in court via video link, is said to have committed these three offences on Aug 7 last year.Deputy Public Prosecutor Nicholas Khoo told the court that Ong may face more charges later.

 

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Good that u r been charge !!!! Nowaday lawyers and doc are money minded !!!

Money is the cause of all evils. It seems that even the richest and those with white collar jobs can never be satisfied. Haiz

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