SINGAPORE (The Straits TImes/Asia News Network): The chief executive of Vibrant Group, Khua Kian Keong, was on Thursday (Aug 3) convicted of voluntarily causing grievous hurt, the mainboard-listed company said in a bourse filing.
SINGAPORE (THE BUSINESS TIMES) - The chief executive of mainboard-listed logistics company Vibrant Group, Khua Kian Keong, is facing a charge in court after allegedly pushing the former chairman of KTL Global down some stairs.
According to a charge sheet seen by The Business Times, the alleged incident took place on Jan 13, 2021, at the staircase leading from level two to level one of 7 Gul Road. Khua, 52, who was charged in the Singapore State Courts in January, was alleged to have pushed Mr Tan Tock Han. Mr Tan fractured his right shoulder.
Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority filings list 7 Gul Road as the registered address of KTL Offshore. The company has a director named Tan Tock Han, who was also previously the executive chairman of mainboard-listed KTL Global, until he resigned in December 2018.