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Hin Leong Trading s founder Lim Oon Kuin arrives at the State Courts, in Singapore on Apr 30, 2021. (Photo: REUTERS/Edgar Su)
30 Apr 2021 10:52AM (Updated:
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SINGAPORE: Another 23 charges were filed in court on Friday (Apr 30) against Lim Oon Kuin, the founder of collapsed oil trading firm Hin Leong Trading.
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Lim turned up in court on Friday after three previous attempts by the prosecution to get him to appear in court for the additional charges to be read out to him.
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NEW DELHI: India on Friday posted another global record for daily coronavirus infections, pushing worldwide cases past 150 million as a pandemic that has killed almost 3.2 million worldwide continues to wreak devastation.
The number of new daily cases has more than doubled since mid-February, an AFP tally showed, in an explosion in infections blamed in part on a new Covid-19 variant but also on failure to follow virus restrictions.
The countries with the highest total number of cases are the United States, India and Brazil, which recorded 3,001 Covid-19 deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing its overall toll to 401,186.
The continent seeing the bulk of new daily cases is Asia, driven largely by a devastating wave in India which has overwhelmed hospitals and crematoriums.